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CALIFORNIA KAREN YOUTH CONNECTION

Grant Year

2025-26

Grant Program

Arts and Youth

Award Amount

$19,000.00

Project Description

California Karen Youth Connection (CKYC) is a nonprofit empowering Karen and non-Karen youth across California through culturally informed programs in education, leadership, and the arts for more than 12 years. The Karen are an ethnic minority displaced by civil war and persecution in Burma. CKYC seeks support from the California Arts Council to expand its statewide Arts and Cultural Program, which provides free, community-based instruction in Karen language, traditional dance, music, storytelling, and crafts. Programs are bilingual (Karen and English), intergenerational, and led by CKYC instructors. CAC funds will support instructor stipends, program materials, venue rentals, and outreach. This investment expands access to high-quality, culturally relevant arts experiences, strengthens intergenerational community ties, and advances cultural equity and visibility within California’s diverse arts ecosystem. It also promotes healing, empowerment, and cultural preservation through youth-centered creative expression.

Organization Summary

The CKYC is dedicated to empowering both Karen and non-Karen youth and communities statewide through culturally informed leadership education, the arts, advocacy, and human services. With a 12-year track record of leadership and community service, CKYC has supported the Karen American refugee and asylum population, as well as other vulnerable and underrepresented communities. We serve over 400 individuals annually across the Bay Area, Sacramento, Manteca, Kern County, and Southern California. Additionally, we collaborate with more than 10 partners to amplify our impact. We deliver four core programs: Arts and Cultural Program, Leadership Development Program, College and Career Mentorship Program, and Civic Engagement Program. These programs and services are critical to the success of our youth and a thriving community. By engaging in cultural practices, youth and the broader community gain not only a sense of pride in their Karen identity but also a deeper connection to their heritage and each other. The preservation of Karen traditions helps break the cycle of trauma and displacement, offering individuals a space to heal, connect, and thrive, furthermore, by passing down knowledge from one generation to the next. The CKYC ensures that these traditions evolve into sources of strength, collaboration, and opportunity for future generations. As youth develop leadership skills, they become ambassadors of their culture, promoting diversity and inclusion both within the Karen community and in society at large.

Organization

California Karen Youth Connection

Address

399 UCCELLO WAY

SACRAMENTO

95835-2653

County

Sacramento

Region

Capital

Phone

(510) 434-6355

Congressional District

7th

State Assembly District

6

State Senate District

8

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