
Welcome to
Hanul Family Alliance
As a dedicated social service agency, we take pride in our mission to enhance the lives of individuals and families through a comprehensive range of services and programs where compassionate care meets a commitment to community well-being.
To provide comprehensive community based services to meet the needs of older adults, immigrants, and low-income families.
To be a leading organization by becoming an efficient, effective, and supportive provider of social services to an ever-changing Korean-American community.
Our
Vision
Our
Mission
History
Hanul Family Alliance was founded in 1987 originally as “Korean-American Senior Center” to meet the needs of a primarily limited-English-speaking Korean elderly. Today, our agency annually serves over 7,000 individuals and families of all ages and ethnicities by providing a broad range of community services to meet the diverse needs of our community members. In 1987, Dr. Thomas Kim founded the Korean American Senior Center (KASC). With the vital support from his wife, Mary Kim, Dr. Kim was determined to help improve the quality of life for older adult Korean immigrants and their families in Chicago through KASC. Now known as the Hanul Family Alliance, the Kims’ vision and legacy of serving the immigrant community have broadened and stayed strong today. Our main office in Chicago, located in Albany Park, still serves as the comfort zone for our Korean seniors who reside in many different senior buildings on the north side of the city. Since the inception of our new mission and vision in 2006, Hanul also serves as a resource center for a wide variety of ethnic populations in the neighborhood. Our suburban satellite office (Mt. Prospect) in Northern Cook County was established in 1999 to meet the needs of changing immigrant populations with rapid suburbanization. In 2012, Hanul launched its third satellite office in Lake County (Lincolnshire) to meet the needs of the Korean population in Lake County. Our three different offices conveniently serve not just our Korean American community, but a diverse community encompassing different races and ages, spread all throughout the Metropolitan Chicago area.
Year | Major Milestones |
|---|---|
Apr 1987 | Incorporated as Korean American Senior Center |



Annual
Report
Our organization’s Annual Report is a comprehensive review of the past Fiscal Year’s (FY) activities, achievements, and financial performance. As a nonprofit organization committed to trust and accountability, we publicly post our Annual Report to keep you all informed on how we are using the resources entrusted to us. By sharing this information, we aim to foster trust and demonstrate our commitment by making an impactful difference. Thank you for your continued support and trust in our organization’s mission to make positive change!