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Your donations will go to fund our education program for North Korean defectors, rescue missions for North Korean refugees trapped in China as well as for our public awareness campaigns. Rescue missions tend to not happen regularly since we are a small organisation. Your donation will therefore mainly go our education program and public awareness campaigns. 

 

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Defectors' story

The reason to thank PSCORE has to do with how we are one step closer to reunification. I like how I can express my thoughts about unification and I can read news about North Korea in one glance from PSCORE news resources. Unification is not something that can be achieved in a single effort. Only with time and effort can reunification happen. No matter how much I want it, my desire cannot achieve unification. If people are interested and they participate in the effort, then the process of reunification will progress and ultimately be achieved. I believe that PSCORE is fulfilling these necessary roles.

Kim
Defector

I am learning art at Hongik University (the art school at Hongik University is ranked top in Korea). I am so busy studying at school so I am not learning anything else. At the school, there are many various fees for art materials, so there are some hardships. Last summer vacation, I wanted to make my own piece of art, but I had to work hard to earn money to buy the art materials for next semester. I worked at a kitchen and served at a barbecue restaurant, because of that, I could not draw. The money I earned, which is used for accommodation near the school and to buy art materials, drained quickly.

Chung-guk Ahn
Artist, Student at Hongik University, Seoul, South Korea

I wanted to bring my acting career to life in South Korea. However, becoming an actor in South Korea was like reaching into the sky to grab stars—almost impossible. First I entered college. I needed education to adapt to South Korean society, and I also wanted to study acting professionally.

Cheol-Su Park
Movie Director