. >>> soeoul, the south korean capital.t's a support center for unwed single mothers in the northwest of the city. it's run by a christian organization. unwed single mothers without an income can stay at the center for free. they receive child birth expenses and other essential support including baby milk and diapers. the center receives some assistance from the government but it also relies on private donations to make up its budget. 16 unwed single mothers and pregnant women currently live at the center. they range in age from 16 to 28. 22-year-old park hyi ju gave birth one month after arriving at the center. her 2-month-old daughter is in good health and doing very well. hyi ju's former boyfriend is oerld than her. at first he agreed to raising the child together but as her pregnancy progressed, he changed his mind and left. her parents scolded her constantly and did show her any understanding for her situation. the center also offers psychological counselling as anxiety and motherhood can have a negative influence on t