

At Todak Wellbeing Support, we are here to make you feel comfortable and supported every step of the way. We accompany you to find solutions to your various emotional disturbances and difficulties in real life and to help you recover resilience in the face of adversity. We are on your journey.
Welcome to Todak Wellbeing Support!
Are you lost and wandering? If you are going through a hard time, come to us and share our pain and joy. Todak is currently under establishment and is scheduled to open on January 1, 2026.
Our Vison
Todak Inc. is a nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting and empowering socially disadvantaged individuals, including immigrants, low-income families, youth, the elderly, divorced and bereaved seniors. Our core mission is to improve public welfare systems through policy-driven approaches and to promote holistic community wellbeing by integrating mental health recovery with socioeconomic resilience.
We aim to strengthen community-based safety nets by building accessible, inclusive, and culturally sensitive support systems. Todak envisions a society where no one is left behind—where emotional care, practical assistance, and collective action come together to ensure safety, dignity, and opportunity for all.
“We don’t have all the solutions. But we build bridges to those who do.”
Upcoming events / Seminars
Start a happy new life with happy neighbors . "Todak’s recovery programs are open to everyone regardless of religious background. Some programs may be offered as optional faith-based tracks for those who seek spiritual support."





Training seminar to break away from the past_ Spiritual Track
inspired with Paster, Amy Lim.
Discipleship training for a new life - through love, forgiveness, and social service_Spiritual Track. Inspired with Paster, Amy Lim.
Working Meditation
Happy Warriors' Club!
In-depth expert interviews with Julia Lee
Now, completely cut off from your past self full of sin and regret.
Recovering self confidence and resiliance
Working with inspired S .
A licenced Counseler, Julia Lee at rice4me.com
Interview with a clinical counselor who explores the emotional distress and solutions experienced by immigrant families and their children.
Julia works for Research Institute of Counseling and Education LLC.
