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it carries these values across Los Angeles and Japan.By TOMOKO NAGAIRAFU STAFF WRITERKoreisha Senior Care Advocacy (KSCA) and Los Angeles Seinan Senior Citizen Center are moving forward with plans to open an adult daycare center for Japanese seniors by the end of the year.

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This is a great support to our mission of bringing peace of mind to local seniors.Irie expressed his determination.president of KSCA; board member Shinichiro Koga.

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Immigrant families often face a 50- to 100-year process of assimilation and coexistence; while second and third generations assimilate.a USC graduate student scheduled to work as an intern at the center.

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director of Seinan Center; Dr.

000 gift is more than a financial contribution — it advances two missions: supporting seniors and preserving the legacy of the Japanese American immigrant experience.We are deeply saddened by the historic wildfires that have impacted so many lives in Los Angeles.

I extend my sincere thanks to Mayor Hirosawa.Established in 1959 as part of President Dwight D.

This event served as a powerful reminder of the resilience of international friendships and the importance of standing together in times of crisis.and LANSCA Director Peter Langenberg.