Sunday, August 16, 2009

Sung Ro Won Orphanage


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June 23, 1988

Back in Seoul from our road trip, we had a few more days to visit more points of interest. In addition, these days were set aside so that some of the adoptees could visit the location of the orphanage or home where they lived before being placed with our adoption agency and ultimately matched with their adoptive families.
Since I was in foster care, I did not ever live in a group home. So, I decided to go with a few of the adoptees (2 of which were my roommates) who lived at one of the group homes that is a partner of our agency, the Sung Ro Won Orphanage. The Sung Ro Won home is still in existence today.

The orphanage is a 2 story brick building with an outdoor play area. There are rooms for infants and rooms for older children. There is also a large room that looks like a pre-school classroom. When we arrived, we were met by the director of the home and a few of the care givers. They were so gracious and happy for our visit. We toured the home and got to hold the babies and play with the children. It was just amazing that these sweet, beautiful children did not have families.

For a few of the members of our trip who lived at the orphanage, this, of course, was the first return visit to the place where their lives in Korea came to an end. The director at the time, Mr. Kim, was the director when the adoptees on our trip were residents. This was quite special for them to meet someone who "knew" them in Korea.

Mr. Kim took my fellow adoptees into his office. The orphanage kept meticulous documentation of the children who lived there. He pulled out photo albums that had pictures of them at the Sung Ro Won home in the early 1970s. My roommates saw pictures of themselves that they had not seen until this visit. Towards the end of this private meeting, Mr. Kim presented each adoptee with a hanbok which is a traditional Korean dress. I have photos of them on the steps of the Sung Ro Won home in their hanboks with Mr. Kim. This day visit turned out to be quite emotional and certainly very special.

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

nice blog:-)

please check out the facegroup "Sung Ro Won Babies Home - 성 로 운 아 시 집" on FACEBOOK:com that i have made, and tell others about it:-)

Anonymous said...

how did you get to visit the orphanage? was it set up through someone or can you call someone at the orphanage ahead of time?

benjamin said...

hi,
i cannot find an "address" for the orphanage....do you by chance have it? i will be going to seoul soon, and would to drop by and cry my face off ;)

-ben

benjamin said...

ooops, i was there from 1976-1977....

mona lisa said...

Can't seem to find the Facebook page for the orphanage. Is it still active?

kaileenrose said...

Yes the facebook page is open under: Sung Ro Won - Babies Home / 노량진 성로원 아기집

Kimmy said...

Hi! I‘m Kim... I was also an orphan in SRW Babies Home .... had been there, too ;) would like to share more what‘s on my mind...

Unknown said...

I'm trying to find an address and website for this orphanage. My daughter Katie was there for 9 mo.in 1986. I adopted her at age 1yr. We are visiting Seoul, So. Korea and hopefully the Sung Ro Won Babies Home next yr
at this time. Any information would be
gratefully appreciated. Sincerely, Linda Donovan

Kimmy said...

C.P.O BOX 284

Are you on LinkedIn? I would have more info on that :)

Kim Stier from Germany

I'm not a Laotian luger said...

I was an adoptee from SRW and went back to the orphanage in 2004 and met up with Mr. Kim right before he retired. I heard he moved to Los Angeles to be with his son. The orphanage moved to a different building than when I was an orphan there, but one of the wonderful woman that helped to raise my sister and I immediately recognized me and my sister after 20 years and proceeded to pull out a photo album that had a picture of us. It was surreal!!!

k said...

Can you please provide me the same?
rhi.podlewski@gmail.com or
rhiannon.podlewski@gmail
I have similar story.
Thank you kindly in advance

k said...

Hello,
Am in similar situation, seeking Sung Ro Wan Babies' Home Seoul South Korea. Were you able to find anything please? Website, contact information ect?

Anonymous said...

Wondering if the Babies Home is still in existence today? You can join the FB group, here https://www.facebook.com/groups/205126559550/?ref=share_group_link

There's really not much to go off of, because it's not an official page, run by the company. It's just some of us who were there, for a time. Sung Ro Won does not have an official group/page.

Anonymous said...

What is the address to the new location?

Anonymous said...

Hello, can you please help me with the address? I am an adoptee from Sung Ro Won and visiting Seoul next week. Please, if you have any information, can you please send to me - Sara.jagger@gmail.com