VIDEO: Meet Two Sisters Who Escaped from North Korea
Hye Won and her sister In Ae resettled in 2010 after escaping North Korea. Though they have faced challenges adjusting to life in South Korea, they are focused on their futures and making the most of their freedom. Hye Won attends one of the most prestigious universities in South Korea and participated in our Study Abroad and Career Development Program, while In Ae traveled to Southeast Asia to volunteer with children from low-income families and received English tutoring through our English Teaching and Cultural Exchange Program.
You can help newly-arriving North Korean refugees like Hye Won and In Ae resettle successfully by fundraising or donating to our Resettlement Assistance Program.
VIDEO: From Orphan to the TED Stage - Joseph Kim
Joseph Kim was like most kids growing up; he played outside, climbed trees, and loved his big sister, who he often relied on for guidance and care when his mother was away. But things changed for Joseph during the height of the famine in North Korea. His father died of starvation and shortly after, his family lost their house. Joseph's mother and sister crossed into China to search for food and never returned. He was completely on his own and had to beg on the street to survive.
Watch Joseph's video below to learn more about his life in North Korea and where he is now.




