Sewing Class Graduation Ceremony in India
After the sewing classes opened last March, students learned how to sew for 3 months. The students were divided into…
Read MoreAfter the sewing classes opened last March, students learned how to sew for 3 months. The students were divided into…
Read MoreBy Craig Lewis “In 1991, a newly ordained Buddhist monk traveled to India on a spiritual pilgrimage. While walking in the…
Read MoreIn 2017, JTS Philippines President Lee Won-ju obtained pineapple sprouts from the Governor of Manolo Fortich. Since then, JTS volunteer…
Read MoreJTS Philippines has built three dormitories in the Philippines, including Talakag SPED (Special Education), Sumilao SPED, and Makapari Dormitory in…
Read MoreTechnically, the children who were born in Amarpur, a village inhabited by the destitute, are allowed to attend the school…
Read MoreFarming is the main source of income in most villages where JTS Philippines carries out aid projects. So as part…
Read MoreOn Children’s Day in Korea, JTS volunteers around the country went out to the streets to raise funds for the…
Read More– The story of Lim Jae-gyu who provided glasses to the children of Korean diaspora – After their parents went…
Read MoreEvery day at 8 AM, the bell rings to mark the start of the day. This bell, called “Sound of…
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