Violations of North Korean human rights: Are you concerned about it?
Then join PSCORE!
People for a Successful COrean REunification (PSCORE) is a non-profit human rights NGO based in Seoul. It was founded in 2006 by Kim Young-Il, a former North Korean soldier who escaped the country with his family. Along with a group of South Koreans and foreigners, KimYoung-Il created PSCORE with the primary objectives to improve the human rights situation in North Korea and to reach a state of harmony and mutual understanding between North Koreans, South Koreans and the international community.
In order to achieve these goals, PSCORE has established programs empowering North Korean people and encouraging intercultural exchanges. The Education Program consists of PSCORE’s One-on-one tutoring as well as a weekly English class for North Korean defectors. In addition, the Human Rights and Democracy Program is composed of human rights data collection as well as awareness campaigns related to North Korean experiences.
All of our programs are designed to garner support for the Reunification of North and South Korea. PSCORE helps North Korean defectors become self-sufficient, so that they can be an active part of the reunification process. Do you want to help promote North Korean rights? Then you can volunteer for PSCORE and help North Koreans to reach their educational goals and in turn, allow their voices to be heard!
You can support defectors through our mentoring program by participating in the Wednesday classes or the 1:1 tutoring. Korean speakers can help with various subjects such as math, science, and computers, while English speakers can assist the defectors with learning the English language.
If you have limited time to commit, you can even make a difference by helping us during our human rights’ awareness campaigns. Are you passionate about our mission? You can become an intern at PSCORE and benefit from a professional experience in a human rights NGO!
For more information you can contact us at pscore@pscore.org or visit our Facebook-Page.
By PSCORE
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