Volunteer teachers are being sought to help the HOPE project provide equal opportunities for children through English. The organization is seeking English teachers to work at around 20 volunteer learning centers throughout Seoul and surrounding cities to help underprivileged children who could not otherwise afford lessons.
The group is also looking for donations of resources. It is looking for basic school supplies such as pencils, erasers and other stationery goods, as well as clothes, books and other things that could go to help people from low-income families. Financial donations are also welcome.
The non-profit and non-governmental organization is led and managed by both foreigners and Koreans.
To find out more go to www.alwayshope.or.kr or email public.hope@gmail.com.
The group is also looking for donations of resources. It is looking for basic school supplies such as pencils, erasers and other stationery goods, as well as clothes, books and other things that could go to help people from low-income families. Financial donations are also welcome.
The non-profit and non-governmental organization is led and managed by both foreigners and Koreans.
To find out more go to www.alwayshope.or.kr or email public.hope@gmail.com.