Donations also accepted by mail.
Please make checks payable to Creative Visions Foundation and write "Haeja Price" in the memo and send to:
CREATIVE VISIONS FOUNDATION c/o HBA
Attn: Grace
3216 Nebraska Avenue
Santa Monica, CA 90404-4214
How You can Take Action
Contribute/donate and support the campaigns of LiNK
(Liberty in North Korea) and actually help to bring one more person to freedom, reunite one more family, or protect one more person from the risk of being trafficked.
Support our Legalize Adoption campaign. It's a piece of legislation currently in Congress (both House and Senate) that would create a strategy to enable the adoption of orphaned and abandoned North Korean children here in the US by wanting families. Learn how you can contact your Representatives/Senators with letters and phone calls, or rally and mobilize your community to help push this legislation.
In telling this story of one orphan's courageous journey, we hope to make real the plight of orphans around the world today.
In doing so we hope to raise awareness that leads to a call to action.
We want to show people there are numerous ways, both big and small, to save these children's lives.
Sponsorship, adoption, donations, and the simple act of passing this new-found knowledge on to others.
These are the things that saved Haeja Price's life and can save the lives of the millions of orphaned children today.
Project Summary
Haeja and her young brother Jong Bok were orphaned during the Korean War. They spent a terrifying year traveling from the North to the South of Korea, to what they thought would be the safety of an orphanage.
This is the first time they have ever revealed all the details of this captivating journey. Including things they have never even told each other. We follow them as they journey back to Korea for the first time since leaving 50 years ago.
Thousands of North Koreans today experience a similar journey as Lindsay's Mom. Making their way through a modern day underground railroad, they escape North Korea and travel thousands of miles by foot/boat/bus/etc to find freedom. Along the way, women and children are often exploited, sexually trafficked, separated and abandoned.