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CRC on the move

CRC's First Pop-up Thrift Shop
Our very first Pop-Up Thrift was a wonderful success, thanks to the incredible support from our community.
This event not only showcased unique finds but also featured and celebrated the arts and crafts created by people living with dementia.
The purpose of the pop-up is to lay the foundation for a future consignment store designed for family caregivers of people with dementia. Through this effort, we aim to help relieve the economic stress families face while also addressing social isolation and reducing stigma in our community.
Thank you for shopping with purpose!
This event not only showcased unique finds but also featured and celebrated the arts and crafts created by people living with dementia.
The purpose of the pop-up is to lay the foundation for a future consignment store designed for family caregivers of people with dementia. Through this effort, we aim to help relieve the economic stress families face while also addressing social isolation and reducing stigma in our community.
Thank you for shopping with purpose!

Introducing CRC Respite Care Program (in Korean)
CRC Respite Care provides person-centered, culturally and linguistically tailored care for individuals living with dementia.
We also offer support groups, professional counseling, and resources to assist family caregivers.
At CRC, our commitment goes beyond individual care. Our goal is to build a true “care community”—a place where people with dementia and their family caregivers can feel connected, understood, and supported.
We also offer support groups, professional counseling, and resources to assist family caregivers.
At CRC, our commitment goes beyond individual care. Our goal is to build a true “care community”—a place where people with dementia and their family caregivers can feel connected, understood, and supported.

Meet Our Certified Field Officers for the BRAVE Study at CRC!
We're proud to announce that CRC now has FOUR fully certified Field Officers supporting the BRAVE Study!
Two of our dedicated team members, Sarah Ha and Eunjung Ji, recently completed their training via Zoom, joining our on-site staff in advancing this important national research effort.
Together, the BRAVE Study team at CRC is equipped to assist with eight different Asian language communities, ensuring broader access and representation in the survey process.
Two of our dedicated team members, Sarah Ha and Eunjung Ji, recently completed their training via Zoom, joining our on-site staff in advancing this important national research effort.
Together, the BRAVE Study team at CRC is equipped to assist with eight different Asian language communities, ensuring broader access and representation in the survey process.

CRC Attends National BRAVE Study Training at UCLA
From October 9-11, 2024, CRC People participated in the national in-person training for the BRAVE Study at the Field School of Public Health at UCLA.
We're proud to be part of this national effort and look forward to sharing more as the BRAVE Study continues to grow.
Stay tuned for updates and insights from the field!
We're proud to be part of this national effort and look forward to sharing more as the BRAVE Study continues to grow.
Stay tuned for updates and insights from the field!

Kicking Off the BRAVE Study at CRC
Exciting times at CRC! We recently hosted the BRAVE Study Orientation with our passionate and dedicated field officers.
The session was filled with energy, inspiration, and a shared commitment to advancing reproductive and sexual health equity. This orientation marks the beginning of a meaningful journey in community-based research and outreach.
Together, we're ready to make a difference through the BRAVE Study—amplifying voices, sharing stories, and driving change.
Stay tuned for updates on the study's progress and the impact it brings to our community!
The session was filled with energy, inspiration, and a shared commitment to advancing reproductive and sexual health equity. This orientation marks the beginning of a meaningful journey in community-based research and outreach.
Together, we're ready to make a difference through the BRAVE Study—amplifying voices, sharing stories, and driving change.
Stay tuned for updates on the study's progress and the impact it brings to our community!

Respite Care Listening Session
A heartfelt thank you to everyone who joined our Respite Care Listening Session at CRC!
It was an incredible opportunity to hear your voices, gather valuable feedback, and share insights on how we can better support caregivers and their loved ones.
Your participation and openness help guide our mission as we work to build a stronger, more compassionate community for all.
It was an incredible opportunity to hear your voices, gather valuable feedback, and share insights on how we can better support caregivers and their loved ones.
Your participation and openness help guide our mission as we work to build a stronger, more compassionate community for all.

CRC's First Retreat & One-Year Anniversary Celebration
We're excited to share that CRC recently held its first-ever retreat, bringing together team members and a small group of dedicated supporters for a day of reflection, connection, and celebration.
This special gathering also marked the first anniversary of Community Resource Corporation—a meaningful milestone made possible by the commitment and belief of those who have supported us from the very beginning.
This special gathering also marked the first anniversary of Community Resource Corporation—a meaningful milestone made possible by the commitment and belief of those who have supported us from the very beginning.

Participate in the BRAVE Study
Are you passionate about improving women's reproductive and sexual healthcare?
CRC invites you to take part in the BRAVE Study, a national research initiative focused on enhancing health equity and access. Participants are invited to review and provide feedback on a national survey questionnaire related to reproductive and sexual health.
Flyers are available with details about the survey instrument interview.
For more information, please contact CRC or reach out to the BRAVE Study team listed on the flyer.
CRC invites you to take part in the BRAVE Study, a national research initiative focused on enhancing health equity and access. Participants are invited to review and provide feedback on a national survey questionnaire related to reproductive and sexual health.
Flyers are available with details about the survey instrument interview.
For more information, please contact CRC or reach out to the BRAVE Study team listed on the flyer.

Korean Cultural Course at GSU - Featuring Special Performances by Dragon Brothers & Harmony
As part of the Korean Cultural Course at Georgia State University (GSU) during Maymester 2024, CRC is excited to support a special cultural performance to close out the session.
At the end of Maymester, students and guests will enjoy a live performance of traditional Korean drumming by two unique groups:
Dragon Brothers - A spirited ensemble of Taiwanese men, all over 70 years old and born in the Year of the Dragon, who have embraced and perform Korean drumming with passion and pride.
Harmony - Multicultural group of post-retirement Korean and Chinese women who come together to share in Korean drumming, dance, and fellowship.
These groups are living examples of cross-cultural connection, lifelong learning, and the joy of community arts.
For more information or to get in touch with Dragon Brothers or Harmony, please contact CRC directly.
At the end of Maymester, students and guests will enjoy a live performance of traditional Korean drumming by two unique groups:
Dragon Brothers - A spirited ensemble of Taiwanese men, all over 70 years old and born in the Year of the Dragon, who have embraced and perform Korean drumming with passion and pride.
Harmony - Multicultural group of post-retirement Korean and Chinese women who come together to share in Korean drumming, dance, and fellowship.
These groups are living examples of cross-cultural connection, lifelong learning, and the joy of community arts.
For more information or to get in touch with Dragon Brothers or Harmony, please contact CRC directly.

Giving Thanks Get-Together with CRC & 85CDC
On May 23, 2024, CRC and 85CDC staff and volunteers gathered for a heartfelt "Giving Thanks" get-together—a celebration of community, collaboration, and our one-year anniversary at the Paragon Town Center.
It was a joyful moment of reflection, gratitude, and shared purpose.
Thank you, 85CDC, for your partnership and continued support in building a stronger community together.
It was a joyful moment of reflection, gratitude, and shared purpose.
Thank you, 85CDC, for your partnership and continued support in building a stronger community together.

CRC "Living Well" Program Expands with Zumba and Line Dance Classes
We're excited to share that CRC's Living Well program has successfully completed the second phase of Zumba classes and introduced its first phase of Line Dance classes!
These wellness-focused programs continue to promote physical activity, community connection, and joyful movement among older adults in our community.
Thank you to all participants for your energy and commitment. Stay tuned for more health and wellness opportunities through CRC's Living Well initiative!
These wellness-focused programs continue to promote physical activity, community connection, and joyful movement among older adults in our community.
Thank you to all participants for your energy and commitment. Stay tuned for more health and wellness opportunities through CRC's Living Well initiative!

CRC Hosts "Prep for Buying a Home" Workshop
On May 19, 2024, CRC sponsored an engaging and informative workshop titled "Prep for Buying a Home," designed to help community members better understand the home-buying process.
Thank you to everyone who attended—we were thrilled with the turnout and enthusiasm in the room!
Due to strong interest, we plan to continue offering similar workshops tailored to the needs of diverse ethnic communities. Stay tuned for upcoming announcements on the CRC website and social media channels.
Thank you to everyone who attended—we were thrilled with the turnout and enthusiasm in the room!
Due to strong interest, we plan to continue offering similar workshops tailored to the needs of diverse ethnic communities. Stay tuned for upcoming announcements on the CRC website and social media channels.

Remembering March 16
March 16, 2024 marked the third anniversary of the 3/16 mass shooting that deeply impacted our communitiy.
CRC was honored to co-sponsor the anniversary programs, joining others in remembrance, healing, and solidarity with the victims and their families.
As we reflect on this tragic event, we remain committed to fostering unity, understanding, and resilience across all communities.
CRC was honored to co-sponsor the anniversary programs, joining others in remembrance, healing, and solidarity with the victims and their families.
As we reflect on this tragic event, we remain committed to fostering unity, understanding, and resilience across all communities.

"Living Well" Program Celebrates First Zumba Class Graduates
On March 13, 2024, our Living Well program proudly completed its very first Zumba class series for participants aged 55-69. This milestone marks a joyful step forward in promoting healthy, active lifestyles within our community.
We extend a big congratulations to all our graduates—your energy, commitment, and enthusiasm have inspired us all!
Stay tuned for more upcoming wellness programs as we continue to support active aging and community well-being.
We extend a big congratulations to all our graduates—your energy, commitment, and enthusiasm have inspired us all!
Stay tuned for more upcoming wellness programs as we continue to support active aging and community well-being.
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