Re'Generation Movement
12/02/2025
Your support helps our students learn across Atlanta, New York, Shanghai, and Seoul.
Next year, our Re’Gen students will travel across the world — from Atlanta and New York to Shanghai and Seoul — visiting universities, museums, and even the United Nations to learn the UN SDGs and meet friends from different cultures. These global experiences shape them into compassionate world citizens who will lead with empathy and courage.
But to make this possible, we need your help.
If you believe in giving youth the chance to see the world differently, please consider giving — even the smallest gift truly matters.
Your support ensures that every student, regardless of background, can join these life-changing learning journeys in 2026.
To see how your generosity made an impact this past year,
we invite you to read our Impact Letter from our Director of Programs & Development, Paul, below. It highlights the milestones, growth, and powerful stories made possible by supporters like you.
Will you help us meet our 2026 budget and open the world for our students?
Love,
Re'Gen Team
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08/19/2025
This summer, twenty-seven students — thirteen from Clarkston and five returning from last year — participated in our two-week Global Pathfinder Camp. Coming from diverse social, economic, and cultural backgrounds, they learned, served, and grew together as future global citizens.
The camp included workshops, mentorship sessions, site visits, and service projects in New York, New Jersey, and Georgia. Students visited five colleges, companies, and community organizations, engaged with leaders, and learned about sustainable development goals, peace, and justice. They also experienced hospitality from local churches, community members, and our dedicated partners, which impacted their lives.
We deeply thank the many individuals and partners who made this journey possible. Your generosity — from financial support and meals to accommodation, transportation, and program venues — ensured that every student could fully participate. Your encouragement reminded our students that they are part of a larger community that believes in their potential.
While the costs of this camp are not yet fully covered, we remain thankful for the peace God has given us and the trust of our supporters. We invite you to continue partnering with us so that more young people from all walks of life can grow into leaders who value diversity and global citizenship.
With special gratitude to: Yoo Rim Lee, Jeong Pyeong-hee, Christy Hyungwon Choi, Juho Chong, Crystal Hyung Y. Lee, Won Ho Kim, HeeKyoung Chun, 최병인, Bongju Song, Marc Jungkyu Choi, Simon Kang, Shelly Lee, Seung Soon Jang, Rev. 조영천, Michele Kim, Michael Ethan Kim, 김민주, Mang Cin, Chadi Al Sayar, Husna Kavira, David Seok Young Son, Kyung Moon Son, Jessica Fisher, Jay Kim, Becky Thurman, Dawt Cung, Minjung Suh
06/20/2025
On , we recognize the strength and potential of displaced youth.
At Re’Generation Movement, we support young people building new lives, communities, and futures.
01/21/2025
MLK Day 2025
11/04/2024
Two Re'Gen Alums, Aewa Shee and Dee Da, are participating as artists in a NYC art exhibition from Nov. 4-5. We are inspired by the way these two young people are making a more peaceful and beautiful workd through their creative gifts!
Exhibition Dates: November 4 – November 5, 2024
Opening Reception: November 4, 5:00 – 8:00 pm
Location: KATE OH Gallery, 31 East 72nd Street, New York, NY 10021
Social startup KIMUSTUDIO (CEO Nam Jangwon), dedicated to breaking barriers through collaborations with 'Special Designers,' will hold a solo exhibition, , at the KATE OH Gallery on November 4-5. Marking KIMUSTUDIO’s second solo exhibition in New York, this event uniquely combines artistic expression with social value, offering visitors a meaningful experience.
The exhibition will feature original works alongside collaborations with artists from AHRC NYC, a leading organization supporting individuals with developmental disabilities, and Re'Generation Movement, a nonprofit that empowers refugees and immigrants to become peacemakers through various educational programs, including global citizenship education. These artworks, crafted by artists of diverse backgrounds and stories, embody diversity and inclusion, demonstrating art’s ability to transcend boundaries and forge human connections.
All of KIMUSTUDIO’s artworks are limited editions, with just 450 copies per piece, positioning them as valuable collectibles. These unique designs, paired with powerful messages, resonate with collectors globally.
Founded in 2018, KIMUSTUDIO is a Korean art company dedicated to discovering and nurturing artists with developmental disabilities, helping them evolve as professional artists. The studio collaborates with both local and international artists, creating works with social impact. It also runs KIMU Bridge, a job-matching program supporting artists with developmental disabilities to find employment as designers, ensuring that art offers both creative and career pathways.
KIMUSTUDIO has partnered with major corporations, including Samsung, Ferrero Rocher, and Amorepacific, leading ESG initiatives. Recognized for its commitment to diversity and inclusion, it has hosted exhibitions in Seoul, Paris, and Singapore.
For this exhibition, KIMUSTUDIO partnered with AHRC NYC, Re’Generation Movement, Peter An, and Junwon Seo. AHRC NYC, with 75 years of advocacy, serves over 15,000 individuals across New York’s five boroughs, promoting equality for people with developmental disabilities. Re'Generation Movement, based in Atlanta, is a nonprofit organization that provides refugees and immigrants with opportunities to build better lives through education, helping them discover their identities as global leaders and global citizens. Aewa Shee, a student of the Regeneration Movement, and Dee Da, both originally from Myanmar, have resettled in Georgia, after spending time in Thailand. Each of them, whether pursuing college education or working, is dedicated to making a positive impact on the world through art.
Featured artists include Peter An, known for intricate patterns and dinosaur-themed works, and Junwon Seo, a founding member of KIMUSTUDIO, whose distinctive pieces embody the studio’s inclusive vision.
Following the preview in Singapore this October, KIMUSTUDIO continues expanding its global presence with initiatives like ‘KIMU New York,’ ‘KIMU Paris,’ and ‘KIMU Tokyo.’ Through exhibitions like , the studio aims to become a significant voice in the global art scene.
Nam Jangwon, CEO of KIMUSTUDIO, shared his hopes: “We hope visitors will be inspired by the artworks created through diverse collaborations. is a unique opportunity to experience KIMUSTUDIO’s vision of delivering social value through art and witness the power of global artistic collaboration.”
KIMU:SEUM in New York invites attendees to explore the synergy between KIMUSTUDIO’s vision and the creativity of international artists, marking a meaningful milestone in spreading messages of art and inclusion worldwide.
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