Through providing quality higher education, this project will help build the capacity of disadvantaged communities to foster positive change in one of the world's poorest and most troubled countries. Learn More
Give on-going training to 140 volunteers who run weekly program for kids/youths and coach young leaders, so they attain self-control, reverence, a sense of responsibility, empowered to serve others. Learn More
Our 4 Learning Centers provide transportation, teachers, lunch & stationary to 265 marginalized Burmese migrant children (5-12) in South Thailand to help integrate them into Thai schools in the future Learn More
During this holiday season, make a difference in the lives of Burmese migrant women! Instead of receiving another present, empower these women by asking for a donation, on your behalf, to WEDA. WEDA seeks to continue offering workshops on human and labor rights, gender discrimination and conducting weekly community outreach visits in order to document abuses and various human rights violations. Ideally, with enough funding, shelter and protection, for the Burmese women in need, will be offered. Learn More
The people of Burma (Myanmar), one of the world's poorest and most troubled countries, face many challenges - extreme poverty, deep social conflicts and failing infrastructure. The education system, undermined by decades of neglect, is unable to prepare students to tackle these challenges. This project will support 200 students from marginalized communities across Burma to reach the academic levels needed to access international university education and become catalysts of positive change. Learn More
Countries:
Thailand
Themes:
Disaster Recovery,
Children,
Health,
Human Rights
The Thai floods of 2011 started in the north of Thailand, where DARE Network works in 5 Burmese Refugee camps on the Thai/Burma Border. During this rainy season our DARE Centre buildings were badly damaged. We have already rebuilt 1 Centre but need your help with 4 more. DARE (Drug and Alcohol Recovery and Education) Network provides highly successful community-based prevention education and non-medical culturally appropriate addiction treatment to the communities of 150,000 Burmese Refugees. Learn More
Countries:
Thailand
Themes:
Disaster Recovery,
Health
This relief project aids both the flood victims and the needy with emergency life-packs (daily necessities e.g. dried foods) and whose homes are severely damaged by the floods, with repairs to their homes. Victims also face imminent cold weather, thus this project will also provide 700 families with warm blankets to protect them from sicknesses due to chilly climate. Learn More
Countries:
Thailand
Themes:
Disaster Recovery,
Health
Major flooding has occurred in Thailand during the 2011 monsoon season, most severely in the Chao Phraya but also in the Mekong River basin. The floods have killed over 500 people, affected millions of people, and caused damages estimated to be up to $5.1 billion. We are working with several organizations in the region to provide emergency and long-term relief. Learn More
Countries:
Thailand
Themes:
Children,
Education,
Human Rights
This project (Half Day School) provides free primary education and vocational skills training to 200 Burmese, Thai and hill tribe children from the age of 4. These children are unable to attend a government school and as a result, are at significant risk of being sold in to an exploitative situation such as forced commercial sex work or slave labor. Learn More
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