Vision & Mission
Vision and Mission:
Oak Tree Project is a non-profit organization serving orphans in South Korea. Our vision is to build loving relationships and provide a family experience with the children. (Psalm 68:6 NIV - God sets the lonely in families).
History
History of OTP
John-Michael Becker moved to Korea at the end of 2005 to live and serve full time in a children's home. He lived there for three years and in 2006 established a tutoring program for foreigners serving orphans. The tutoring program at its peak had 55 volunteers serving at 9 different children's homes, but was closed for good in 2020 due to the covid outbreak and new restrictions for volunteers serving in the children's homes. Hundreds of kids received personal tutoring in English, music, art, and other subjects through the tutoring program.
In 2007 he coordinated the first annual Christmas Secret Angel that provided personal gifts for every child at one children's home. That program has since expanded to providing gifts for five children's homes in Seoul. All together, over 2000 children have received gifts through the Christmas Secret Angel.
In 2008 the first annual soccer camp was held, followed by the first annual arts and crafts camp in 2009 and the first annual basketball camp in 2014. All together, the camps have had well over 1,000 participants. Many of these participants later joined our scholarship and mentoring program.
In 2013 the staff established a scholarship and mentoring program for orphans attending college. Our first class was only four students with our full time staff (John-Michael, Sky, Jee, and Mijeong) being the mentors for the first class. This program has grown year by year. As of 2025, 41 students are currently receiving the scholarship and 54 students have graduated from college.
In 2015 our first Oak Tree Run was held with 450 participating. The run has gradually grown over the years with 1500 people participating in 2025. Altogether, Oak Tree Run has had over 7,000 participants.
Isaiah 61:1-3 (bold the oaks of righteousness)
Staff
Staff
John Michael Becker
Founder/Director
His vision led him to Korea to care for students in orphanages and through his leadership hundreds of students in Korea have received love through education programs and camps.
Jee Lee
Event Codinator
Jee Lee joined Oak Tree Project in 2008 and is the Events Coordinator for Oak Tree Project. She coordinates the camps, outings, and many other program gatherings. Jee has also mentored two Oak Tree Project students,
Mijeong Song
Educatuon Codinator
Mijeong Song has been serving since 2010 and is the Education Coordinator for Oak Tree Project. She trains our mentors, teaches at quarterly meetings, and also provides personal counseling for our students and alumni. Mijeong has mentored three students. She also serves on the board of an all girls home in Seoul.
Dasiy Kim
Office Manager
Daisy Kim has been serving since 2017 as a student mentor of Oak Tree Project. Daisy joined the Oak Tree Project in 2025 as the office manager and continues to support the organization’s events and programs.