
Download In many parts of the world, May is the month for mothers.
But in South Korea, there’s also a special day for single mothers, unwed women who raise their children solo.
Being a single mom is tough – but in South Korea it brings shame upon the entire family.
Many children born out of wedlock are kept secret and adopted overseas.
But the adoptees are now returning home to find their birth mothers and are working to curb the prejudice single mothers still face.
Jason Strother has the story from Seoul.














