When a disaster comes, the first weeks decide who lives through it. Rescue is the immediate work: food, clothing, medicine, and care for children who have no one else.
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Disaster recovery
Trained responders, not volunteers who arrive and improvise. Together International runs IDRN — the International Disaster Response Network — which has trained more than 1,900 relief workers across 14 countries and holds them at 24-hour readiness.
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Food
Cornerstone publishes what it costs: 5,000원 supports one child in a North Korean orphanage for a month. Food is also the most dangerous thing to give — sharing it with a neighbour draws attention, which is why the workers ask for prayer as often as for money.
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Clothing and medicine
Part of the same relief delivery, and the part that leaves no trace. It travels the routes the Bibles travel.
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Orphans
In North Korea, food support for a child in an orphanage. In China, full care for a child of North Korean parents — 300,000원 a month, because a child in hiding cannot go to school or see a doctor under their own name.