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Join a Lions Club in Korea

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The Lions club is the largest service club in the work offering membership to socially minded people in over 202 countries. Pretty amazing. If you're looking to join a Lions club in Korea we applaud you, there are clubs all over the country. We cannot confirm that English will be spoken or understood but hey, that's half the fun of traveling to a foreign country and I am guessing that you are quite used to struggling with communication at times.

Good luck, click this link to find a Lions club in your area or go to the Lions main page and search from there.



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Holly Hutchens

Holly Hutchens “I'd like to start off by saying that my choice to teach abroad in Korea was one I know I will never regret! Footprints made it very easy to communicate with the school regarding details of where I'd be living and what I'd be teaching as well as taking care of my flight information. At the airport the morning we left, my boyfriend and I encountered overweight bags and extremely long lines at security, and we missed our flight by literally one minute. As we watched our plane pull from the gate, we just about lost our minds and any hope that we'd make the long journey we'd been planning for so long. We made one simple phone call to the travel agent, Claus, that Footprints set us up with. It was 6AM where he was on a Monday morning when we called in a panic. He said, "Stay by your phone," and we knew that he would fix this fiasco for us. Luckily, while Claus was searching for a solution, a woman from United Airlines was able to book us on another flight so that we would make our connection out of the U.S. to Seoul. We would like to thank Claus and Laina at Footprints for all their help in getting us to Korea! ”