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Resource Hub

Supporting every stage of the adoptee journey.

Explore organizations, tools, guides, and information designed to help Korean adoptees and their families build connection, understanding, and community.

Growing Resource Library

A Resource Hub Built to Grow

The Haneul Resource Hub is an evolving collection of organizations, tools, guides, and information created to support Korean adoptees, birth families, and community members.

As we continue to research, review, and develop new resources, additional information will be added throughout the Resource Hub.

Some areas of the Resource Hub are still being expanded and may contain limited information at this time. Additional resources will continue to be added as they are identified, reviewed, and developed.

We welcome suggestions and recommendations from the community as we work together to expand this resource collection.

Important Information About These Resources These resources are provided for informational purposes only.

The organizations, services, tools, and resources listed within the Haneul Resource Hub are provided for informational purposes only.

While we strive to share reputable and helpful resources for Korean adoptees, birth families, and community members, Haneul of New England does not endorse, supervise, or guarantee the services, information, policies, or outcomes of any external organization.

Individuals are encouraged to conduct their own research and determine which resources best meet their personal needs and circumstances.

Haneul of New England is a community organization and does not provide legal, medical, mental health, immigration, or professional counseling services.

The inclusion of a resource does not constitute an endorsement, recommendation, or partnership unless explicitly stated.

We encourage community members to approach their journeys with curiosity, care, and informed decision-making.

Last reviewed: June 2026

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People & community

🀝 Community & Organizations

Build relationships, find support, and connect with fellow adoptees, birth families, and community members through organizations, groups, events, and community resources.

This section is actively being expanded. Additional organizations, events, and community resources will continue to be added as they are identified and reviewed.

Community Organization

Boston Korean Adoptees (BKA)

Connects Korean adoptees throughout New England through community events, gatherings, and shared experiences.

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Community Organization

KAAN

Provides opportunities for Korean adoptees to build connections, explore identity, and participate in national adoptee programming.

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Community Organization

Also-Known-As

Offers community programming, cultural experiences, and connection opportunities for Korean adoptees and their families.

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Community Group

Haneul Community Group

A private Facebook group created for Korean adoptees to connect, share experiences, and build community.

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Community Resource Network

AdopteeHub

A growing directory of organizations, events, and resources serving Korean adoptees and the broader adoptee community.

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Community Organization

AK Connection

AK Connection is a Minnesota-based Korean adoptee organization that builds community through cultural events, education, advocacy, and lifelong connection among Korean adoptees and their families.

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Additional organizations, support groups, conferences, and community opportunities will continue to be added as this section expands.

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Organizations

πŸ‡°πŸ‡· Korea-Based Organizations

Organizations based in or directly connected to Korea that support Korean adoptees, birth families, family search, cultural reconnection, and community building.

This section is actively being expanded. Additional organizations and services will continue to be added as they are identified, reviewed, and developed.

Services, programs, eligibility requirements, and organizational policies may change. Please contact organizations directly for the most current information.

Adoptee Community Organization

KOROOT

Supports Korean adoptees visiting or living in Korea through community programming, cultural activities, and connection opportunities.

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Adoption Agency & Post-Adoption Services

Holt Children's Services

Provides post-adoption and birth search resources for adoptees connected to Holt adoption programs.

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Government-Affiliated Resource Organization

National Center for the Rights of the Child (NCRC)

Provides adoption-related services, records preservation, information disclosure, and support for adoptees seeking information about their history.

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Government Agency

Overseas Koreans Agency

The Overseas Koreans Agency is a South Korean government agency that supports overseas Koreans worldwide through programs, policy, cultural connection, and global engagement.

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Korean Adoptee Network

International Korean Adoptee Associations

International Korean Adoptee Associations, also known as IKAA, is a global network that connects Korean adoptee organizations and communities around the world through conferences, leadership, collaboration, and shared resources.

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Future Organizations & Services

Additional organizations, programs, educational resources, and services will continue to be added as this section expands.

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Global network

🌎 International Korean Adoptee Organizations

Organizations and networks connecting Korean adoptee communities across countries, regions, and generations.

This section is actively being expanded. Additional international Korean adoptee organizations and networks will continue to be added as they are identified and reviewed.

International Adoptee Network

IKAA

The International Korean Adoptee Associations connects and empowers Korean adoptee communities worldwide through gatherings, collaboration, leadership development, and global community building.

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Future International Resources

Additional global adoptee organizations, networks, and international community resources will continue to be added as this section expands.

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Search & reunion

πŸ” Search & Reunion Resources

Resources related to birth family search, DNA testing, family registry information, and reunification support.

This section is actively being expanded. Additional search, DNA, registry, and reunion resources will continue to be added as they are identified and reviewed.

Search and reunion processes can be emotional, complex, and different for every adoptee and family. Always verify requirements and services directly with the appropriate organization or official authority.

Birth Family Search Guide

Paperslip

Paperslip is an adoptee-led educational resource created to help Korean adoptees better understand and navigate the birth family search process. The site offers practical guidance on Korean adoption records, documentation, search preparation, and current procedures connected to birth family search.

Originally created with Korean adoptees in mind, Paperslip has become a helpful resource for adoptees seeking clarity, preparation, and support before and during their search journey.

Best for:

  • Beginning a birth family search
  • Understanding Korean adoption paperwork
  • Learning about search preparation
  • Reviewing practical guides and educational resources
  • Adoptees seeking clearer next steps
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DNA & Reunification Organization

325KAMRA

Supports efforts to reunite Korean families separated by adoption, war, and other circumstances through DNA testing and family matching resources.

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Identity Resource

Family Registry Information

Learn about Korean family registry records and how they may relate to personal history, family search efforts, and citizenship inquiries.

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DNA Resource

DNA Testing Resources

Information and future guidance for adoptees exploring DNA testing as part of a birth family search or reunion journey.

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Reconnection Resource

Birth Family Search Resources

Resources and future Haneul guidance for adoptees beginning or continuing a birth family search.

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Tools

πŸ—£οΈ Language & Culture

Language, communication, and cultural learning resources that help bridge distance, heritage, and everyday connection.

This section connects visitors to Haneul's dedicated Language & Connection page and growing language and culture resources. Additional language-learning resources and communication guides will continue to be added as they are developed.

Featured Resource Page

Language & Connection

Explore KakaoTalk, Papago, Google Translate, Google Lens, Timekettle, device setup guidance, and practical tools for communicating across language and distance.

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Featured Language & Culture Resource

IDOH Korean Language & Culture

IDOH Korean Language & Culture, founded by Minji Park, helps learners build confidence in Korean through language instruction, conversation practice, cultural experiences, and community connection.

Helpful for:

  • Korean language learning
  • Conversation practice
  • Cultural connection
  • Heritage exploration
  • Korean adoptees reconnecting with Korea

Why it matters: For many Korean adoptees, language can be a bridge to heritage, family, identity, and belonging.

Tags: Korean Language, Korean Culture, Language Learning, Community, Conversation Practice, Heritage Exploration, Cultural Connection, Korean Adoptees. Search keywords: IDOH, Minji Park, Korean Classes, Korean Language, Korean Culture, Boston, Conversation, Language Learning, Heritage, Culture, adoptee language learning.

Communication Guide

Korean Keyboard Setup

Learn how to add a Korean keyboard to your phone, tablet, or computer. A Korean keyboard can help you type Korean names, addresses, messages, and search terms when communicating with family or exploring Korean resources.

Helpful for:

  • KakaoTalk conversations
  • Searching Korean addresses
  • Typing Korean names
  • Learning Hangul
  • Family communication
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Communication Guide

Helpful Korean Phrases

A collection of simple Korean phrases that may help with family conversations, community events, travel, and everyday interactions. You do not need to be fluent to begin building meaningful connections.

Helpful for:

  • Family communication
  • Visiting Korea
  • Community events
  • Everyday conversation
  • Building confidence
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Communication Guide

Communicating with Birth Family

Practical tools and tips that may help adoptees navigate language differences when communicating with birth family members. Every relationship is unique, and communication often develops one conversation at a time.

Helpful for:

  • Text messages
  • Voice messages
  • Video calls
  • Translation tools
  • Building confidence
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Communication Guide

Translation Tips for Family Messages

Learn practical tips for translating messages with family members while navigating language differences, cultural expressions, and translation tools.

Helpful for:

  • Text messages
  • Family communication
  • Translation apps
  • Understanding tone
  • Building confidence
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Future Language Resources

Additional communication tools, language-learning resources, and translation guides will continue to be added as this section expands.

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Travel

✈️ Travel & Visiting Korea

Resources designed to help adoptees plan, prepare for, and navigate their journey to Korea.

This section is actively being expanded. Additional travel resources, guides, transportation information, and planning tools will continue to be added as they are identified, reviewed, and developed.

Airline schedules, fares, transportation systems, lodging options, and travel requirements may change over time. Always verify information directly with the appropriate airline, transportation provider, lodging provider, or government authority before making travel plans.

Travel Planning & Airlines

Flight Search Tool

Google Flights

Compare airfare, monitor fare changes, and track flight prices when planning travel to Korea.

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Airline

Korean Air

South Korea's flagship carrier offering direct and connecting service between the United States and Korea.

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Airline

Asiana Airlines

Major South Korean airline providing international service to Korea and destinations throughout Asia.

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Airline

Air Canada

Popular option for travel to Korea through Canadian connections, including Toronto and Vancouver.

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Airline

Delta Air Lines

U.S.-based airline offering connections to Korea through various domestic and international hubs.

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Airport Departure Resource

Incheon Airport Smart Pass

A departure screening service at Incheon International Airport that lets registered travelers use facial recognition at designated checkpoints and some boarding gates.

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Transportation

Travel Tip for First-Time Visitors

Before arriving in Korea, consider downloading Naver Map, Kakao Metro, and Kakao T. These apps are commonly used by residents and can make navigating public transportation significantly easier.

Helpful for Adoptees: If you're visiting Korea for the first time, setting up these resources before departure can help reduce stress and make it easier to navigate airports, train stations, and unfamiliar neighborhoods.

Transit Card

T-Money

Rechargeable transit card used on buses, subways, taxis, and many convenience stores throughout Korea.

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Airport Railroad

AREX Airport Railroad

Rail service connecting Incheon International Airport with Seoul Station and other transportation hubs.

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Rail Travel

Korail / KTX

Book high-speed train tickets, check schedules, and travel throughout South Korea using the national rail system.

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Navigation App

Naver Map

Popular Korean navigation app offering public transit routes, walking directions, local businesses, and reviews.

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Subway App

Kakao Metro

Real-time subway information, route planning, transfer guidance, and station details across Korea.

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Transportation App

Kakao T

Korea's leading transportation app for taxis, navigation, and local travel services.

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Subway Resource

Seoul Subway Map

Official Seoul Metro resource with subway maps, station information, and route planning tools.

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Language Shouldn't Be a Barrier

Some Korean transportation and government websites may only display in Korean. Browser translation tools can help you access these resources more easily.

Chrome
  • On Android or computer, open the Korean website in Chrome.
  • Tap or click the Translate option in the address bar or menu.
  • Choose English.
  • If available, select Always Translate Korean.
Safari / Apple Devices
  • On iPhone or iPad, open the website in Safari.
  • Tap the Page Menu or aA button in the address bar.
  • Select Translate Website or Translate to English.
  • On Mac, click the Translate button in the Safari address bar and choose English.

Helpful Backup Tools: If a page does not translate clearly, try Papago, Google Translate, Google Lens, or ChatGPT for help understanding the text.

Processes

πŸ“œ Identity, Records & Citizenship

Resources designed to help adoptees explore personal history, access records, understand citizenship pathways, and learn about family search and reunification processes.

This section is actively being expanded. Additional resources, guides, and informational materials will continue to be added as they are identified, reviewed, and developed.

Haneul of New England provides citizenship and nationality resources for educational purposes only and does not provide legal advice. Laws and requirements may change over time. Please consult the appropriate Korean consulate, Korean government office, or qualified legal professional for guidance specific to your situation.

Identity Resource

Family Registry Information

Learn about Korean family registry records and how they may relate to personal history, family search efforts, and citizenship inquiries.

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Records Resource

Adoption Records

Information regarding adoption records, documentation, and organizations that may assist with records requests.

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Citizenship & Return

Korean Citizenship & Return

A consolidated guide to Korean citizenship restoration, dual citizenship, return-to-Korea resources, official offices, and adoptee-led educational support.

Search terms: citizenship, Korean citizenship, citizenship restoration, restoration, dual citizenship, GOA'L, GOAL, KAD, KAD Citizenship Collective, return to Korea, Overseas Koreans Agency, Korean Consulates.

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Reconnection Resource

Family Search & Reunification

Resources that may assist adoptees seeking information about birth family search and reunification processes.

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Future Identity Resources

Additional informational resources, guides, and reference materials will continue to be added as this section expands.

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Knowledge

🌱 Haneul Guides

Original guides and informational resources created to help Korean adoptees navigate identity, connection, travel, family search, language, and cultural reconnection.

This section is actively being expanded. Additional guides, educational resources, and informational materials will continue to be added as they are researched, written, reviewed, and developed.

Haneul Guide

First Trip to Korea

Practical information and lessons learned for adoptees preparing to visit Korea.

Guide in Development
Haneul Guide

Understanding Korean Family Registry

An introduction to Korean family registry records and their role in identity, family search, and citizenship inquiries.

Guide in Development
Haneul Guide

Learning Korean as an Adult Adoptee

Resources, tools, and strategies for adoptees beginning their Korean language journey.

Guide in Development
Haneul Guide

Preparing for Reunification

Thoughtful considerations and practical preparation for adoptees exploring family reconnection.

Guide in Development
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Future Haneul Guides

Additional guides and educational resources will continue to be added as the Haneul Resource Hub expands.

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We are always looking for topics that may benefit Korean adoptees, birth families, and community members.

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Still looking?

Can’t find what you’re looking for?

We are continuously expanding the Haneul Resource Hub. If you know of a resource that may benefit the community, we welcome your suggestion.