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A Beacon of Compassion and Service

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竹坡

Why Jukpa?...

It comes from two Chinese characters, 竹 and 坡, meaning bamboo and hill. In Korean they are pronounced 죽 (Jook) and 파 (Pa). Combining the two, they convey resilience and tranquility. Name the founder Park Yang-hwan created.

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