Who We Are
A Christian Nonprofit Organization that focuses on giving loving support to aged-out orphans, especially in Korea, through educating, counseling, assisting and mentoring.
This organization was inspired by an individual who had aged-out of an orphanage and then experienced being adopted as an adult.
Her passion to give a voice to aged out orphans was shared by another adult adoptee, and they co-founded this nonprofit to give hope and spread awareness.
Mission
Vision
What We Do
Board Members
Snippets of Board Member Stories
6
20+
ScholarshipS
40+
$100,000+
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Female, age mid 50’s
Female, age mid 50’s
Female, age mid 50’s
Eligibility For Scholarship
Criteria
- Must be currently enrolled in college. (Provide proof of enrollment). Submit a copy of notarized school registration.
- Must attend Kangnam Children's Home events.
- Must follow Kangnam Children's Home’s Code of Conduct.
- Must agree to allow Kangnam Children's Home to use any successful applicant’s photograph in Kangnam Children's Home social media and for other promotion purposes.
- Must agree to submit monthly updates.
- Must possess a positive view of adoption and orphans rights.
- Must have no other private financial support.
- Must maintain a 2.5 or higher GPA.
- Submit copy of notarized college transcript by Jan 31st (of the current year) for scholarship recipient.
Volunteer/Contact Info
Thank You / Acknowledgments
Kangnam Children's Home would like to Thank and Acknowledge our Volunteers
러브 비욘드 디 올퍼니지에서는 우리의 자원봉사자들께 감사드립니다.
“God is not unjust; He will not forget your work and the love you have shown him as you have helped his people and continue to help them.” Hebrews 6:10.
We salute the following individuals who have graciously provided their time and resources to partner with us in advocating for the rights of aged-out orphans. Their generous support has been instrumental in the work of Kangnam Children's Home, and we are thankful for their efforts.
Special recognition goes to Kimberly Hanson, of Omaha, Nebraska, who played a critical role in co-founding our organization, and for her leadership in building a strong foundation.
David Ko (고 대현) – SOYF.Cr.Kr. / Seoul, Korea
Mr. Oh Chang-Hwa – mpak.org / Seoul, Korea
Susie Cordero (Adoptee) / Omaha, Nebraska
Grace Song / Seoul, Korea
Lora Song / Seoul, Korea
Kim Jae Hwa / Seoul, Korea
Ami Gibson (Adoptee) / Eugene, Oregon
Mia Behr / Portland, Oregon
Zach Larson / Portland, Oregon
Emma Duvall /Portland, Oregon
Taylor Hanson / Omaha, Nebraska
Pastor Intae Kim / Grand Rapids, Michigan
MH Lee / Busan, Korea
JH Lee / Busan, Korea
Eun-Jin Choi / Seoul, Korea
Barbara Kim / Seoul, Korea
Zoe Duvall-Hendrickson / Portland, Oregon
Kay Kwak / Seoul, Korea
Kian Linn / Portland, Oregon