donations
- 正義記憶連帯/挺対協の後援会員の皆さま
2020년 6월 23일

- [Donation by Joe Chan] In Celebration of CLC Oh Seunghee's birthday
[Donation by Joe Chan] In Celebration of CLC Oh Seunghee’s birthday As a Chinese, Joe has heard a lot about his grandparents’ suffering during the Japanese aggression in World War II since his childhood. Joe emphasizes that people should understand how disgraceful it is for the Japanese militarist to deny such war crime and should never forget the pain they have inflicted to both of our nations and across Asia-Pacific
2019년 10월 9일
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- Donation from Les Papillons(Vietnam)
Subin Sim, a student at an international school in Vietnam, learned about the Japanese military sexual slavery issue and the victims of sexual violence by the Korean military during the U.S. War in Vietnam through reading the book 25 Years of Wednesdays.
In order to stand in solidarity with the victims of both issues, she and members from Les Papillons (a group for Korean students attending international schools) created badges representing the Japanese military ‘comfort women’ victims and sold them to people from the school and the neighborhood for 50,000VND (approximately 2500KRW).
2019년 3월 4일

- Poet Emily Jungmin Yoon Donates to the Korean Council
A debut poet, Emily Jungmin Yoon wrote about the experiences of the Japanese military sexual slavery victims. A Cruelty Special to Our Species, captured the readers through Emily Jungmin Yoon’s own “experience of ‘intertwined languages’ and the postwar Korean diaspora” as described in the New York Times : https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/13/books/review/cruelty-special-to-our-species-emily-jungmin-yoon.html
In addition to using poetry to help the readers communicate with the victims, Emily Jungmin Yoon organized a fundraising campaign with her readers through Twitter : https://twitter.
2019년 2월 8일

- 'UnComfort Women' Project Donates to the Kim Bok-dong Peace Fund
On December 20th, the ‘UnComfort Women’ Project (HS ad, HS 애드) visited Peaceful Our Home and donated 5,000,000 won to the Kim Bok-dong Peace Fund. The ‘UnComfort Women’ Project (https://uncomfortwomen.com/) is a social movement in which anyone can upload their photo and establish the Statue of Peace in a location of their choice through the Geotag on Instagram. Thanks to its creativity and accessibility, the ‘UnComfort Women’ Project
2018년 12월 21일

- Janggok Middle School Students at Wednesday Demonstration
At the 1365th and 1366th Wednesday Demonstrations, students from Janggok Middle School shared drawings and poems to remember the Japanese military sexual slavery victims’ activism that they learned about.
The students also delivered 2,034,510 won to support the resolution of the Japanese military sexual slavery issue.
We thank the Janggok Middle School students for their continued support and for seeing the Japanese military sexual slavery issue through historical and gender perspectives.
2018년 12월 19일

- Sinneung Middle School Students
On December 11th and 18th, Sinneung Middle School donated 713,620 won to the Hands in Hands with 200,000 Japanese Military Sexual Slavery Victims campaign.
In 2017, Sinneung Middle School donated fund from selling hand-made badges after learning about the Japanese military sexual slavery issue at school. Students continued the solidarity with the victims through selling hand-made badges and promoting the issue of Japanese military sexual slavery through running a booth during the school festival.
2018년 12월 19일

- BTS Fan club 'Army' Donates Winter Goods for Halmonies
On Sunday, December 16th, the BTS fan club ‘Army’ donated winter goods to support the victims of Japanese military sexual slavery. ‘Army’ organized a fundraising event with fans from Korea, the U.S., Japan, Europe, and Central/South America from November 9th to November 30th.
‘Army’ shared that it was the fans’ wish to support halmonies through the cold winter. ‘Army’ also promised to continue to stand in solidarity with the victims.
2018년 12월 16일

- Woolim Middle School students visited the Korean Council!
Denial does not rewrite history.
The Japanese Government must apologize to the Japanese military ‘comfort women’ halmonies as soon as possible.
-Jung Eun-seon, student president of Woolim Middle School at the 1365th Wednesday Demonstration
At the 1365th Wednesday Demonstration on December 12th, students and teachers of Woolim Middle School visited Seoul.
Woolim Middle School donated 2,000,000 won from selling self-designed products at the Japanese military ‘comfort women’ memorial booth that they organized during a school bazaar with the local community on November 16th.
2018년 12월 12일

- Eonju Middle School #0814 Students
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14 students of a student club called #0814 at Eonju Middle School in Gangnam, Seoul, visited Peaceful Our Home and donated 1,100,000 won to the Hand in Hand with 200,000 Japanese Military Sexual Slavery Victims Fundraising Campaign on November 9th. The students created badges to remember the Japanese military sexual slavery issue and stand in solidarity with halmonis until the Japanese government gives formal apology and legal reparations.
2018년 11월 12일

- Kyunghee University 'Nabi(나비)' and 'Seumteo (세움터)' Donates to the Butterfly Fund
[gallery size=“medium” ids=“5245,5248,5247,5246,5244,5243,5249”] Kyunghee University student club ‘Nabi (나비)’ and 14 students of the Dongdaemun youth volunteer program ‘Seumteo (세움터)’ donated 500,000 won to the Butterfly Fund to support the victims of sexual violence in conflict on November 10th. The middle school students who participated in ‘Seumteo (세
2018년 11월 12일

- KYOBO HOTTRACKS Donates to the Butterfly Fund
KYOBO HOTTRACKS, a company that offers designer stationery, digital goods, and music albums, created and sold a badge dedicated to the Japanese military sexual slavery victims in August, 2018. They donated 3,000,000 won to the Butterfly Fund that supports victims of sexual violence in conflict. KYOBO HOTTRACKS shared that they “respect the messages of victims who have worked for just resolution of the Japanese military sexual slavery issue and want
2018년 10월 25일
