Serving Orphans In
South Korea
Why We Serve in South Korea
POPULATION:
51,744,876
CAPITAL:
Seoul
LANGUAGE:
Korean
RELIGION:
No religion (51%), Protestant (11%),
Catholic (17%), Other (2%)
What We Strive to Provide to Every Child We Serve
Key Areas of Ministry in South Korea
Working Together With
Because Your Money Should Go Where You Want It To Go
Lifesong administrative costs are already covered, so every penny of your received donation will go to help children in need.
Stories and Updates
See how your support is impacting the lives of children in South Korea.
- 7 Miracles, 1 AdoptionWhile going through the process of adopting their daughter in 2020, Corey and Holly made a point to list some of the many miracles. […]
- Orphans Are Loved in South Korea Because God First Loved UsIn South Korea, orphaned and vulnerable children are considered among the lowest of the low. The elderly are esteemed, while children, and especially orphans, […]
- Receiving Care Like Never Before at the Healing House | An Update from South KoreaIntroducing the Healing House Over the past year, our team in South Korea set out to find a safe place where orphanage graduates could […]
- God Cares About College Students in South KoreaCollege can be a stressful time for any student, but for many orphans who attend college in South Korea, it is a time of […]
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