When North Korean refugees come under our care, we do our best to prepare nutritious food that is reminiscent of what they might have eaten in North Korea. Despite being ...
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We set ambitious goals for the fall in 2015 with the launch of our #PeopleCan Campaign, aiming to ramp up support for our keystone programs: Refugee Rescues, Empowerment,...
Two months ago, you received an update that we had surpassed 400 rescues through our Refugee Rescues Program. This was an accomplishment for the LiNK community, but more ...
Next summer, a few lucky Rescues Teams will get the opportunity to see our work in action and meet the people you have helped reach safety and freedom. This month we are ...
I feel like the six months of pre-departure workshops for LiNK's Study Abroad & Career Development Program passed in a blink of an eye. When I first began the workshops, ...
This year we launched our Young Leaders Program, designed for high-potential North Korean-born college students. Through mentoring, individual career exploration, and tra...
Though Moo Chan remembers a good, plentiful childhood in North Korea, things became difficult as he grew up. He never had proper government-given work and had to make end...
In most societies, people think that having a large HD-TV is a sign of wealth and is highly desired. This is not the case in North Korea. In Jo Il’s hometown, and other...
Jae Jin’s small family always struggled in North Korea. He remembers vividly climbing pine trees when he was young to pick pine nuts and only returning with 10 or so wh...
So far, the best thing about the Young Leaders Program is the in-depth discussions on tough topics like “empathy” or “failure,” since I can tend to become absorbe...