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A Family Hike, a Heartbreaking Loss: Lessons Every Parent Can Learn from a Tragedy in South Korea

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A recent accident in a Korean national park serves as a powerful reminder about child safety, communication, and parental vigilance. By Majella Pagayon | June 14, 2026 As a teacher, I often hear stories from my students—some inspiring, some amusing, and occasionally, some that stay with me long after our conversation ends. Recently, one of my students shared a story that initially sounded like another news item circulating online. But as I looked deeper into the details, I found myself deeply moved. It was the story of a young boy whose family outing ended in unimaginable heartbreak. While this tragedy occurred in South Korea, its lessons are universal. Whether we are parents, teachers, guardians, or simply adults who care about children, it reminds us how quickly an ordinary day can change and why safety should never be taken for granted. A Family Adventure That Turned Tragic What began as a joyful family trip became a devastating loss. An 11-year-old boy and his family traveled from ...

The Story Behind Seoul's Baby Box: A Mother's Love, Hope, and the Courage to Keep Going

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  As fewer babies are left at Seoul's Baby Box, stories of resilience, family support, and maternal sacrifice continue to emerge. By Majella Pagayon | June 14, 2026 Hidden within a quiet neighborhood in Seoul's Gwanak District stands a place that has touched countless lives. It is home to Jusarang Community, the location of Seoul's well-known Baby Box—a place where mothers facing overwhelming circumstances can leave their newborns in safety when they feel they have nowhere else to turn. For many people, the Baby Box represents heartbreak. For others, it represents compassion. But perhaps most importantly, it represents the difficult choices that some mothers face when life becomes more challenging than they ever imagined. Years ago, hundreds of babies were brought to the Baby Box annually. Today, that number has declined significantly. Behind that decline is a story not only of social support but also of mothers finding new ways to fight for their children's future. A P...