Helping Hands Korea
Helping Hands Korea Project Manager Timothy Peters
The work of Helping Hands Korea covers three main areas of concentration.
Focus # 1 - Refuge for North Korean refugees in China North Korean refugees live in fear 24/7; stripped of any legal ID or rights in China, they face detention, torture or execution
Focus # 2 - Underground Railroad for refugees to find their way to safer countries that will receive them
Focus # 3 - Feeding the Vulnerable a. Begun in 1996 as North Korea’s famine grew gravely serious, Helping Hands Korea's humanitarian food aid program concentrates on non-traditional delivery and monitoring methods. b. Originating with a concentration on raw grain deliveries, esp. corn and rice, the project now focuses on actual food preparation in China, with direct deliveries to schools & orphanages inside North Korea. |