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Korean Adoptee/Adoption Resources

Adopted Korean Connection (AK Connection)

AK Connection serves the Minnesota adult adopted Korean community by offering various events and learning about opportunities that will connect Korean adoptees to other adult Korean adoptees, their families, networks, and friends.

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Eastern Social Welfare Society

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Global Overseas Adoptees' Link (GOAL)

Established in Seoul, Korea in March 1998, Global Overseas Adoptees' Link (G.O.A.'L) is a non-profit organization and a NGO consisting of overseas Korean adoptees (OAKs) and native Koreans working together to locate birth families and experience Korean life and culture.

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Holt International

Established on a Christian foundation over 50 years ago, Holt International continues to be a world leader in international adoption, domestic adoption and programs that enable children to have families of their own.

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International Korean Adoptee Service (InKAS)

International Korean Adoptee Service (InKAS) is a non-profit organization which protects overseas Korean adoptees and adoptive families' interests. They wish to help adoptees by supporting and encouraging the development of Korean pride. Their purpose is to promote international friendships and enhance Korea's image as held by adoptees, adoptive families, and adoptive nations, through collaborative projects with adoptees and their adoptive families.

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Korean Adoptee Ministry Center (KAM Center)

The Korean Adoptees Ministry (KAM) exists to hear the voices of Korean adoptees and their families, and to share the good news of healing, renewal, and wholeness in Jesus Christ with adoptees and their families.

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Minnesota Children's Home Society

Founded in 1889, Children’s Home Society & Family Services is a non-sectarian 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization that meets the needs of children, individuals and families in their community and around the world through their vital programs and services. Each year they touch the lives of nearly 35,000 children and families through their programs and services.

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