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Education

The Challenge

Many refugees experience interrupted education and significant language barriers that affect both daily life and long-term opportunities. Limited proficiency in Korean can make communication, employment, and participation in society difficult for adults, while children often struggle to keep up in school without sufficient language and learning support. At the same time, access to quality education, including creative learning opportunities such as music, is often limited, especially for refugee children, affecting confidence, emotional well-being, and healthy development.

Our Response

We address these challenges by providing inclusive education for both adults and children. Our programs focus on Korean language learning to support daily communication and integration, and also offer English instruction and music programs, such as piano lessons, for refugee children. Through education that combines academic learning and creative expression, we help refugees build confidence, skills, and pathways toward long-term growth.

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