From Passion to Purpose: My Journey with KKOOM

Hello! My name is Taehun Lee. I am currently a medical student in the United States, and some of my most meaningful work has been through my time in service. I am blessed to have had the privilege of walking alongside children and various dedicated teams to support programs that bring joy, stability, and opportunity […]
Be the Change – Reflections from Chaelin Hong

As Chae is wrapping up her role as Executive Assistant for KKOOM, we asked her to share her experiences serving Korean children and what this experience has meant to her. Below are some reflections from KKOOM’s Executive Assistant, Chaelin Hong. Finding My Promise During my first semester of college, I made a promise to myself. […]
From Vision to Reality

When I became the Executive Director of KKOOM in October 2020, one of my big goals was to plan an in-person event in Atlanta. KKOOM is very unique in that we’ve been in existence since 2007, but for fifteen years, we never hosted an event in the United States, until 2023. That vision in 2020 […]
Unforgettable Memories in America

This summer, KKOOM was able to revitalize a long-lasting program that has not been implemented in ten years – the KKOOM Stay Program. It is an opportunity for KKOOM to fund a homestay program to visit the United States for the youth we serve at KKOOM-supported children’s homes. The last time we did the program […]
Seoul Arts and Crafts Camp

This winter, from Jan. 16-20, KKOOM will be sending 10 elementary school girls to Arts and Crafts Camp in Seoul. The girls are from two children’s homes in Gyeongbuk Province, which is about a 3-hour train ride away from Seoul. The Camp is run by Jerusalem Ministry, a Seoul-based organization that helps orphans. KKOOM […]