North Korean Refugees
The North Korean people and refugees have been forgotten by the world, and it is time to bring them healing and freedom! They are suffering from starvation and oppression, and risk their lives to escape. Approximately 36,000 refugees have come to South Korea for a new life, and they need our help to adjust to a new society that often condemns them. Their plight affects all of humanity. "If one suffers, we all suffer. Togetherness is strength. Courage."
Mentoring North Korean Refugees in Prisons
Through Prison Fellowship International, we visit prisons in South Korea to provide North Korean refugees with mentoring, and also check up on them regularly after their release, to make sure they are supported during their restoration into society.
North Korean Children and Teenagers
In the summer of 2024, we held a camp for North Korean defector youth, hosted by our partner organization - Unible Heart. It was a time for healing and recovery to take place through various programs, and the Korean children of North and South Korea became one. We give them space to share their stories and to be heard, and facilitate healing, and family restoration. We also run a scholarship foundation to support the youth.