KKOTTONGNAE Village

“Kkottongnae” (pronounced kkoht-dong-nay), meaning “Flower Village” in Korean, is a Catholic community that delivers God’s love by taking in the ‘poorest of the poor who are so frail they cannot even beg for food.’ The ministry of Kkottongnae is to seek those who are abandoned and left to die in the streets, and provide them with shelter, food, and medical treatment in the hope that they will realize the love of God. When they pass away, the community holds funerals for them, as well.

Over the last three decades, the ministry of Kkottongnae has grown steadily to various locations across the globe, including Haiti, India, Bangladesh, and parts of the United States.

Founder Fr. John (Woong-Jin) Oh envisions a world where no one is abandoned, everyone is respected, and everyone loves his neighbor as he loves himself.

Website: http://www.haitikkot.org http://eng.kkot.or.kr
E-mail: haitikkot@gmail.com

Haiti KKOTTONGNAE
Rte nationale No3, Beudet-Meyer, Croix des Bouquets, Haiti

Office (French): 509-3442-9220

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