If you want to give a gift to a non-profit in Korea, here are 10 hard working charities in South Korea that are ready for your donations.
This charity allows Korean youths to access educational resources they normally would be unable to use. The charity also allows children the chance to take part in events and activities throughout holiday periods, such as during the summer.
An organization for queer teens, this center allows LGBTQ+ youths a place to come and socialise, rest, eat, and learn, with the goal of helping them become independent. Aiming to be open around the clock, this center accepts youths from all backgrounds.
KASC is a charity dedicated to improving the safety of children in Korea. Not only that, but they also work to improve the lives of vulnerable young people and adults throughout their communities.
Based in Seoul, NKHR is an organization built to spread awareness about human rights in North Korea. Aiming to advance the human rights of all North Korean citizens, NKHR hosts events, conferences, and exhibitions to allow defectors to speak in their own voices.
An international organization, Habitat For Humanity has a base in South Korea that aims to bridge the gap between those who live comfortably and those with no home at all. Habitat For Humanity continuously advocates for those who need homes in a variety of ways.
Supporting the welfare of children, ChildFund aims to provide resources to children with mental and physical disabilities. It has 20 regional offices in South Korea alone, and works to change the current welfare system.
An overseas volunteer program, World Friends allows those in Korea who want to help to reach out to developing communities around the world. The charity works in a variety of fields, including education and welfare.
The biggest welfare organization in South Korea, the community chest institution is a network of 16 charities that support local communities around the country. The charity works as an umbrella to encourage community cohesion in all active regions.
Also known as the Migrant Youth Foundation, this center works to provide resourceful programs to young people (from those aged 9 to the cut-off age of 24), no matter the individual’s background.
A charity that works with orphans or children without typical access to parental care, this charity supports children in poverty circumstances. The village also provides daycare facilities and family counselling.
If you’re considering giving to any of the above charities in South Korea, you can also think about donating to AAM Nation Care as well. We’re an organization that’s here to help its nation grow, and we’d love your help to do so. Check out our website to find out more about charitable giving.