Religious NGO
Protestantism NGO - Food For the Hungry
Who are they?
Food for the Hungry is a Christian Non-Government Organization
Food for the Hungry reflect the love of Christ in short-term Emergency relief and long-term work to end world hunger.
They walk with churches, leaders and families in overcoming all forms of human poverty by living in healthy relationship with God
1)Vision
I. Religious NGOs
1. Food for the hungry (Protestantism NGO)
Food for the Hungry is a Christian Non-Government Organization serving the poor globally since 1971. They reflect the love of Christ in short-term Emergency relief and long-term work to end world hunger. They walk with churches, leaders and families in overcoming all forms of human poverty by living in healthy relationship with God an
o Extra-c Activities
2007 Fall Software Workshop
- Take the Premiere course (by the Department of Educational Technology) (Hana-Kim)
2009. 05.15 ‘Korean Society for Learning and Performance (KSLP)’ Activities (Hana-Kim)
2010.01. Completed the 1st HRD School for University Students, KPC (Jihyun-Son)
2010 Summer Work Camp : ‘International Work camp in
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