Volunteer
Settlement House (name of organisation)
YN Contact: Kim Byung Sam
IWE Contact: Bill Majors pb@myiwe.com
Settlement house protects children under 18 who are orphans, handicapped, poor, abuse, or lost. The organization provides guidance according to Scripture and educates children to grow into adults that can interact in society without any difficulties.
Opportunities include: One on one lessons, Lessons for the specialty-instrument, and lesson for foreign languag
House of Young Nak (Group Home)
YN Contact: Kim Byung Sam, Kim Sun Kyung 010-8876-5595
IWE Contact: Bill Majors pb@myiwe.com
House of Young Nak provides a comfortable environment by creating a family atmosphere and provides protection to children who weren’t able to adapt to another children’s home. This is a place where children can stay for a certain period to rehabilitate themselves and to start down a better path to their future.
Opportunities include: Mentoring, reading, writing lessons, elementary lessons, art therapy
Young Nak Regional Children’s Welfare Center
YN Contact: Nam Young Hee 02-310-9648
IWE Contact: Bill Majors pb@myiwe.com
Provides a warm and safe environment for children of low-income families whose parents are not home after school because of work responsibilities. Also provides a loving education for children allowing them to pursue their dreams and find happiness.
Opportunities include: Teaching lessons for 1st through 6th graders on weekdays.
Young Nak Senior Facility and Young Nak Recuperation Center (in Gyeonggi Do)
YN Contact: Senior Facilitity - Han Sun Ja 031-790-1215, Recup Center - Jang Sat Bul 031-790-1294
IWE Contact: Bill Majors pb@myiwe.com
Young Nak Senior Facility and Young Nak Recuperation Center exist to serve the elderly people having physical, psychological, financial, or social difficulties. We hope to fulfill the teaching of Christianity and ensure the welfare of these citizens according to the laws of welfare of elderly people. This place is free to use and provides many special services to the old people. We hope to create a comfortable and happy life for retired people.
Opportunities include: healing music therapy, healing art therapy, bathing the elderly, playing piano
Young Nak Family Service Sending Center (Gyeonggi Do)
YN Contact: Yee Eun Hea 031-793-9369
IWE Contact: Bill Majors pb@myiwe.com
Young Nak Family Service Sending Center offers a variety of services for a stable and healthy life to those elders who can’t live by themselves because of mental or physical disabilities.
Opportunities include: bath service ( 15 woman elder, every Tuesday 10-12), wrapping meals for 80 people, delivering meals for 80 people, bath service for 10 elderly men, beauty service, barber service, organizing special days (Father’s day, Sports day, and Spa)
Young Nak Short Term Recuperation Center (Gyeonggi Do)
YN Contact: Han Kyung Mi 031-793-9369
IWE Contact: Bill Majors pb@myiwe.com
Young Nak Little Recuperation Center gives a variety of services to those elders who cannot be cared for by their families during the day time so that the elders may recuperate emotionally, socially, psychologically, and physically in order to lighten the responsibility for their family members so that the family might have an easier financial situation.
Opportunities include: assistance for baths (men and women needed), assistance for hiking, directing art activities, lessons for recreation, lessons for work therapy, assistance with recuperation exercises
Eunbit Love Young Nak Elder Long Term Care Center
YN Contact: Kim Ye Sel 031-793-9369, Jang Hwan Shik 031-793-9369
IWE Contact: Bill Majors pb@myiwe.com
The Long Term Care Center provides a variety of services to those elders who cannot be cared for by their families during the week so that the elders may recuperate emotionally, socially, psychologically, and physically in order to lighten the responsibility for their family members so that the family might have an easier financial situation.
Opportunities include: Art Program, Music Program, health exercise, sports massage, foot massage, assistance for work (IT), assistance for programs and activities, assistance for baths, equipment environment beautification.
Young Nak Mother and Son Center
YN Contact: Hwang Hye Ryun 02-941-1970
IWE Contact: Bill Majors pb@myiwe.com
Young Nak Mothe and Son Center is helping those who face being separated because they do not have the financial ability to stay together due to the loss of a husband to an accident or natural death
Opportunities include: English lessons for children, One on One mentoring, psychological testing
Young Nak Children’s House
IWE Contact: Bill Majors pb@myiwe.com
The Chidren’s House provides a toy library for children to remove this financial burden from the families. The house spreads the love of God by doing this for the community. The Children’s House is supported by the Seoul Handicap Association for Low Income Children.
Opportunities include: The staff is complete but if you would like to help in another way, please contact somebody on staff and let them know how you can help.
Hapsil Children’s House
YN Contact: Choi Eun Sook 02-878-0254
IWE Contact: Bill Majors pb@myiwe.com
Hapsil Children’s House believes Christian Spirit is important. Therefore, they worship God and love people and respect the character of others. They help children develop a good character.
Opportunities include: Cleaning the building, cleaning blankets and toys, cleaning the library, working for the library
Young Nak Aeneas' House
YN Contact: Min Hye Kyung 02-754-8507
IWE Contact: Bill Majors pb@myiwe.com
YoungNak Ania’s house is where 39 children who have cerebral palsy are staying with special workers. They offer various services to the children.
Opportunities include: healing music therapy, assistance for daily living, assistance with lessons
Young Nak Handicap Day Care Center
IWE Contact: Bill Majors pb@myiwe.com
The Young Nak Handicap Day Care Center helps handicap people who can’t live without assistance during the day time so that they can lessen the financial burden on the family. They make family members comfortable and provide a peaceful mind while they work. At the same time, they help handicap people maintain their ability to function, develop their capability to survive, and recuperate. The goal is to help them live in the society as a child of God without any difficulties.
