[Congressional Record Volume 165, Number 98 (Wednesday, June 12, 2019)]
[Senate]
[Page S3358]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
REMEMBERING MOLLY HOLT
Mr. WYDEN. Mr. President, today I wish to recognize the passing of
Molly Holt. Known affectionately as the Mother of All Korea's Orphans,
Molly Holt dedicated her life to advocating for disabled, often
homeless, children and adults in South Korea. Born to international
adoption pioneers Bertha and Harry Holt, Molly carried the family
legacy with a steadfast dedication to serving those less fortunate.
Molly first traveled to South Korea as a young nursing graduate,
eager to assist her father as he attempted to provide care for the many
children left orphaned by the Korean war. She spent most of her life
working tirelessly with the residents of the Holt Ilsan Center in
Korea, a long-term care facility for children and adults who have
special physical, medical, or mental needs. Molly was a champion for
the children at the Holt Ilsan Center, who affectionately referred to
her as Unnie or big sister. It was through her steadfast advocacy that
many children housed at the center were able to find permanent, loving
homes.
Molly Holt will be remembered as an exceptional Oregonian, a woman
who was guided by her strong convictions towards a life of charity and
compassion. Even in the face of a debilitating illness, Molly remained
committed to serving the people that she loved with her whole heart.
Her passing is a loss that will be felt across the world, but her
legacy of earnest, passionate service will continue to inspire us for
decades to come.
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