In the mid-90s, over a million people died in North Korea, mostly from starvation. Hundreds of thousands were put in concentration camps. Very little has changed since then. People living in North Korea have no freedom of speech, religion, assembly and more. Every year, tens of thousands of refugees fled the country seeking food, protection and money.
From this refugees, news about the humanitarian crises in North Korea has spread.
LiNK stands for Liberation in North Korea, and works to continue spreading the awareness to college students. To do this, they send groups of LiNK members around the country, showing documentaries on North Korea and telling others how they can help. They act as advocates for the North Korean people who can't speak for themselves and meet with governments, non-government organizations and other institutions. They also work directly with refugees through shelters in China and Southeast Asia.
In addition to accepting volunteers and donations, LiNK also has a store where you can support their cause by buying t shirts, DVDs, accessories and more. Every item is designed to give you the opportunity to spread awareness of the crisis in North Korea.
Click here to shop the LiNK store, or learn more about the organization.





