Korean American Sharing Movement Dallas Chapter
The Korean American Sharing Movement of Dallas was established in 1997 by 72 leaders of Dallas’ Korean Community with the purpose of supplying desperately needed supplies to the starving adults and children of North Korea due to severe famine.
We are a Gospel-based relief organization created mainly to support the desperate diasporas and north Korean. KASM has concentrated our efforts on 5 orphan schools, a hospital in Wonsan and another in Moonchon – cities in Kangwon province, North Korea with food, medical supplies, fertilizer, and vinyl for the farmers since 1997.
We believe that national evangelism and unification will come from the hearts and the compassion of people rooted in the spirit of sacrifice of the Cross through feeding, healing and encouraging the orphans and the patients rather than the political, ideological and profit negotiations.