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Bak Sun-i (1921-1995) is known for having founded Chunghyeonwon, the oldest childcare facility in Gwangju. She came to be known by the family of the missionary Robert Wilson (1880-1963) from a young age, doing sewing work for the family to make a living. Through this, she naturally became familiar with the Western missionaries and the Christian church. In 1944, she married the singer Kim Saeng-ok, who had studied in Tokyo. However, she lost her husband in 1948 in the Yeosu-Suncheon Rebellion. From then on, she devoted herself to caring for 45 orphans at Missionary Wilson's House in Yangnim-dong from 1949 to 1952, as the family had returned to America in 1948. Then, in 1952, she officially founded the Chunghyeon Orphanage in 1952 in Yangnim-dong.
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[[박순이|Bak Sun-i]] (1921-1995) is known for having founded [[충현원|Chunghyeonwon Orphanage]], the oldest childcare facility in Gwangju. She came to be known by the family of the missionary [[우일선|Robert Wilson]] (1880-1963) from a young age, doing sewing work for the family to make a living. Through this, she naturally became familiar with the Western missionaries and the [[광주양림교회|Yangnim Church]]. In 1944, she married the singer Kim Saeng-ok, who had studied in Tokyo. However, she lost her husband in 1948 in the [[여순사건|Yeosu-Suncheon Rebellion]]. From then on, she devoted herself to caring for 45 orphans at [[우일선선교사사택|Missionary Wilson's House]] in [[양림역사문화마을|Yangnim Village]] from 1949 to 1952, as the family had returned to America in 1948. Then, in 1952, she officially founded Chunghyeonwon Orphanage in 1952 in Yangnim Village, with her work being continued by her daughter-in-law, [[유혜량|Yu Hye-ryang]].
  
 
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2025년 8월 8일 (금) 19:33 판

Bak Sun-i and Her Devotion To Orphans

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Bak Sun-i (1921-1995) is known for having founded Chunghyeonwon Orphanage, the oldest childcare facility in Gwangju. She came to be known by the family of the missionary Robert Wilson (1880-1963) from a young age, doing sewing work for the family to make a living. Through this, she naturally became familiar with the Western missionaries and the Yangnim Church. In 1944, she married the singer Kim Saeng-ok, who had studied in Tokyo. However, she lost her husband in 1948 in the Yeosu-Suncheon Rebellion. From then on, she devoted herself to caring for 45 orphans at Missionary Wilson's House in Yangnim Village from 1949 to 1952, as the family had returned to America in 1948. Then, in 1952, she officially founded Chunghyeonwon Orphanage in 1952 in Yangnim Village, with her work being continued by her daughter-in-law, Yu Hye-ryang.

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