Reverend Timothy A. Peters is a humanitarian Christian missionary living in Seoul, South Korea who leads the organization “Helping Hands Korea.” His ambition, and also that of his organization, is to lead the revolution for improved human rights in North Korea. In doing so, he has directed Helping Hands Korea in helping many people escape from the oppressive North Korean government and its regulations. His commitment and dedication resulted in the United States accepting the first North Korean refugees in 2005.
To learn more Reverend Timothy A. Peters and his mission, visit his biography.
Founded in 1990 by Reverend Timothy A. Peters, this organization originally focused on South Korea, but soon transitioned to famine relief in North Korea and finally the improvement of North Korean human rights.
Mission Statement:
Helping Hands Korea is an organization committed to actively responding to the plight of oppressed North Koreans by alleviating physical, social, political and spiritual needs through partnership with like-minded individuals, in response to Jesus Christ’s call to love, serve, relieve suffering and set the exploited free.