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Sisters to speak about adoption in South Korea

The Columbian
Published: July 10, 2012, 5:00pm

Hockinson — Sisters Nikki Dunham, 20, a WSUV junior, and Kelsey Dunham, 17, a Hockinson High School senior, are spending a month in Seoul, South Korea volunteering at a home for mentally and physically disabled people. The volunteer work is part of Kelsey’s senior project. As adoptees, they also were invited to testify before a South Korean court on their views on adoption. The Korean court is in the process of redefining some adoption laws. This was the first time adoptees were invited to testify.

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