Nurse Pak of the SCF Children's Hospital dresses the abscess on a beggar boy's tubercular hip.
The SCF has a small but spotless kitchen in the Children's Hospital. Besides Korean dishes, the children get milk and special foods to supplement their low-calorie diet.
One of the dormitories at the Rehabilitation Center. The old barracks, once a veteran's home, are being replaced by UNKRA.
A view of the workshop where artificial limbs are made.
These workmen are carrying pipe to be used in renovating the water and sewage systems which were part of the old veterans' barracks.
This one-armed ROK Army veteran finds solace in reading hymns. Restoring the handicapped patient's interest-in life in general and then in a specific trade or skill-is part of the Center's program.
Yoon Eul Byong, UNKRA CDE official, meets with villagers to discuss improvements they can make in their own village area. Repair of the ploughshare continues during the discussion.
Mr. Yoon explores the possibilities of building a water collecting point -- the project suggested by the villagers as being their most pressing need.
The peaceful village of Ka Soo Ri.