Saemsori Meets with Supporters and Donors in the Hawaiian Korean-American Community
Tuesday-Wednesday
March 28-29, 2006
Eugene Bell Foundation chairman Dr. Stephen Linton and Saemsori director Alice Suh addressing the Christ United Methodist Church. Established in 1905, it is the first church in America where Korean-American Protestants worshipped. (하외이 그리스도 감리교회)
Co-hosted by 5 Korean-American Methodist churches in Hawaii, the event drew over 150 attendees.
Korean-American grandmothers registering their families for the Saemsori database at the Christ United Methodist Church.
Saemsori was also welcomed by the Hawaii Chapter of the Advisory Council for the Peaceful and Democratic Unification of Korea. (민주평화통일 자문회의)
Dr Steve Linton and Alice Suh meeting with one of Saemsori's new donors in Hawaii. Mr. John Choi is a Korean-American accountant in Honolulu and a divided family member. (후원자 최치덕)
Alice Suh (r) meeting with another donor, Mr. Song Kap So, president of the Korean-American Association in Hawaii. (하와이주 한인회 회장 서성갑, 샘소리 사무국장 엘리스 서)
Meeting with donors and divided family members at Waikiki Beach. Mr Sung K. Bae (l), president of the Hawaii Council of Korean-Americans from North Korea and Ms. Ha Young Oh, general manager of the Korean Cultural Center of Hawaii (이북5도민회 회장 배성근, 하와이 독립문화원 총무부장 오하영, 유진밸 회장 스티브 린튼)
Meeting with Janis Koh (r), founding president of the Korean American Coalition-Hawaii, Saemsori donor and divided family member.

