I went to Southeast Asia to see where LiNK’s Field Team rescues North Korean refugees. Here’s what I found… Refugees must cross terrain like this to reach safety in...
LiNK Statement on the Executive Order on Immigration and Refugees
February 1, 2017
Dear Friends, We write today to provide an update on how the recent Executive Order (EO) on immigration and refugees will affect North Korean refugees and our work. The E...
ALERT: Flooding in North Korea Displaces Thousands. Donations for Rescues Needed Immediately.
September 21, 2016
North Korea is recovering from severe flooding caused by Typhoon Lionrock. Buildings and homes have been destroyed and thousands of people have been displaced. This has c...
Gaming for Good: A Unique Fundraiser for Refugee Rescues
September 3, 2015
By day, Bree Mimms is an online community manager for a professional network, but when work ends she becomes Brizzle McFizzle, a gamer with thousands of followers on the ...
Byung Hoon remembers life being good when he was younger—though food was never abundant, it was also never lacking—but as the years passed, he started to notice that ...
Yoo Ri has a good-natured, kind face and smiles easily, but she has had to hide her pain and sadness for many years. Both of her parents died when she was a child so she,...
Jong Hyuk left North Korea with his family to find a better life, but he never planned on it being permanent. He had friends and extended family that he didn’t want to ...
Growing up, Sang Hoon didn’t think the outside world was all bad. He saw U.S. aid coming into North Korea and, contrary to what the regime said, he heard that South Kor...
Min Hyuk has lived alone for nearly his entire life. He grew up in a fatherless home, having been told that his father passed away when he was young. Around age 7 or 8, h...
She first escaped to China by herself at the young age of 20 with the initial purpose of earning some money for her family, but also to see something beyond her current w...