C.H.I.L.D!

...Charitable Help in Loving Devotion

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1. How do you generate funds?
(FAQ's/Site General)
C.H.I.L.D! hosts a number of fund raising events per year. Most donations are received at that time, but contributions  ...
C.H.I.L.D! organisation spends about $200/year on postage and website hosting. All work is done by volunteers. There are no paid administrators.
We are not equipped to provide adoption assistance of any kind. We are committed to the long-term stability of all children in orphanages and group homes throughout South Korea, regardless of the institutional ...
We are not equipped to provide adoption assistance of any kind. We are committed to the long-term stability of all children in orphanages and group homes throughout Ukraine, regardless of the institutional ...
If you have a large quantity of items you'd like to donate, please contact us, and we will work with you. Generally, Korean orphanages do not have a great need for overly used clothes or toys. So, ...
If you make an online donation, C.H.I.L.D! has no access whatsoever to your bank account or credit card details. We do, however, ask for your mailing address so we can contact you by postal mail. We will ...
Yes! If you would like to send money without signing up, click on the "donate" button. Then enter your donation amount, and follow the on-screen instructions. You will be taken to a page that gives you ...
8. What is Paypal?
(FAQ's/Donations)
Paypal is an Internet system that lets anyone with an email address securely send online payments using their credit card or bank account. It is one of the most popular and safest ways to electronically ...
9. Where does the money go?
(FAQ's/Site General)
Your contributions go directly toward helping needy children in Korea and serving our core values. There are extremely low overhead costs and no staff salaries to pay; all of the behind-the-scenes work ...
10. Is C.H.I.L.D! legitimate?
(FAQ's/Donations)
Unfortunately there are an abundance of Internet/telephone scams, which lead many people to question the credibility of non-profit Internet fundraising. While there is absolutely nothing we can do to convince ...
11. Honsung Orphanage
(Projects/Projects Completed Korea)
... do they stand out from the other alternative schools here in South Korea?   GPA provides a unique learning environment that reflects a North American style school. All subjects are taught in English ...
12. C.H.I.L.D! Seeks Student Journalists
(News & Press/Lastest News General)
... from current affairs to entertainment and sport, charity and community in South Korea, Ukraine and India. C.H.I.L.D! would like to provide local people and organisations one place to be heard in their ...
13. Can I volunteer?
(FAQ's/Donations)
Please see the volunteers section of this site for more information.
14. Work Placement Assistance South Korea
(Projects/Projects in Progress Korea)
Project assists South Korea provide qualified English teachers. South Korea is fast expanding English education and is struggling finding qualified teachers to educate their children. Qualified English ...
15. Ecumenical English Bible Study Group Jeonju South Korea.
(Projects/Projects Completed Korea)
Assisted creating a multi-denominational bible study group.
Inspired local priests to provide weekly services to the English speaking community. Services were held bi-monthly and are now held weekly.
We inspired and assisted in creating and staffing youth ministry for a non-denominational Christian church and provided religious curriculum and youth educational format.
18. Christian School in Jeonju South Korea
(Projects/Projects in Progress Korea)
A local kindergarten owner has agreed to open a weekend Christian school and to gradually transform the existing kindergarten into a Christian school. This project will require the purchase of facilities, ...
19. Orphanages & Shelters
(C.H.I.L.D!/What We Do)
Children are given back their childhood Children and young adults make a complete break from the streets when they join a hostel. Here, they have to leave behind any drugs and destructive relationships ...
20. Mission
(C.H.I.L.D!/About Us)
C.H.I.L.D! is a charity committed to providing hope for the most disadvantaged children, young people and their families, principally in the Ukraine and now Korea. Our vision is of a world where there ...
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How does the South Korea state take care of its street children?

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The situation of street children was a new phenomenon in the country,many of the children came from mountainous regions after having escaped from their families. Those street children were taken care of by the State and were sent to institutions where they could get vocational training.




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