Friday, August 28, 2009

Special screening at Korean Canadian Children's Association


Jason is currently en route to Toronto to attend a special screening of GOING HOME at KCCA's heritage summer camp. Thanks again to KCCA for the generous invite and fully sponsoring Jason's trip.

A bit about KCCA:

The Korean Canadian Children’s Association (KCCA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to serving the needs of the Canadian adoptive families with Korean children. Currently, there are about 3000 Korean born children adopted to Canadian families. Every year, an average of 100 Korean children are adopted in Canada. Our main goal is connecting the adoptive families to other adoptive families as well as organizing various cultural events focused on embracing Korean culture.

Our most anticipated event of the year is the heritage summer camps in August. Families come together from all across the country to enjoy a weekend away with other adoptive families. Delicious Korean food is served and various Korean cultural events take place during the three day camp. Programs include family games, cooking contests, water-gun fights, dancing, movie, campfire, Q&A with youth speakers and more.



**We are still accepting donations towards GOING HOME via PayPal and US tax deductible donation through Film Forum. Any amount will make a difference. Even $5 - that'll buy us our DVD packaging!**

1 comment:

Rosa Park said...

Thank you so much Jason for coming to the KCCA annual summer camp. It was an absolute delight for us to have you screen your documentary. It touched us all deeply, adoptive families, and volunteers alike.

The documentary was personal, moving and extremely powerful. It felt like we were on your trip together.

We definitely used up unexpected amount of tissues and will have to bill you for that :)

I think it was very special to have you come all the way here to spend the weekend with us. Our families are anxiously waiting for you to start distributing the doc.

Congratulations on a great documentary, and thank you so much for coming.

Rosa