Reunification

  • [Fundraising] Help North Korean Children Escape Oppression

    Thank you so much for your support! The fundraising has successfully reached the goal. Your generosity made this possible. Your compassion and belief in this cause have brought real hope to children who need it most. Though this fundraiser is complete, the journey for justice and freedom continues. Thank you again for standing with us, Continue reading

  • IGNIS Community is back in North Korea!

    IGNIS Community is back in the DPRK! After five long years of waiting, we are thrilled to reunite with our North Korean, DPRK(The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea) counterparts. However, during this time, the country has undergone many changes, including personnel shifts. As a result, IGNIS team will need to invest time, effort, and trust Continue reading

  • Enhancing North Korea Humanitarian Assistance Act: A Step Toward Meaningful Aid

    In a world where geopolitical tensions often overshadow humanitarian concerns, the Enhancing North Korea Humanitarian Assistance Act seeks to prioritize aid for those in dire need. This legislation aims to streamline and expand the delivery of essential humanitarian aid to the people of North Korea, who continue to face food shortages, medical crises, and economic Continue reading

  • IGNIS Community

    Starting from one family in 2008, IGNIS Community (Sunyanghana) has become a global organization gathered together for one mission – to share love with North Koreans. Going beyond politics and ideology, IGNIS operates various type of projects that are done with integrity and compliant to the local as well as international law. IGNIS offers special Continue reading

  • 70 Years Frozen in War

    This Thursday, July 27, 2023, marks the 70th Anniversary of the Korean War Armistice Agreement. When the armistice was signed in 1953, it was designed to “ensure a complete cessation of hostilities and of all acts of armed force in Korea until a final peaceful settlement is achieved” (from the original Armistice Agreement). Unfortunately, over Continue reading

  • Living in the Violence of Division

    73 years ago, the Korean War broke out on June 25, 1950. It was a conflict that was rooted in ideological clashes and led to division on the Korean Peninsula. The reality of this conflict cannot be escaped even today. The Korean War continues within individuals and society as a whole in both the South Continue reading