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Thoo Mwye Khee Classrooms – Thailand
Thoo Mwe Khee Classrooms Global Neighbors has a long history with this Thailand based school. Most of the students are from Myanmar, because the opportunity for a post 10 education is not available, this student population is simply exploding. In 2019, the student enrollment was 944. This number includes all levels of education from Primary[…]
Global Neighbors 2020 Spring Update
GNCI 2020 Spring Update[7657]
Education Fund for Kai’s children
As of April 7, 2020 $ 19,015.00 was collected for this fund. On February 7th, 2020, Global Neighbors lost our beautiful Secretary, Kai, in a car accident. She will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her. Kai leaves behind her hudband, daughter Bai Fern, and son Win. With your help,[…]
Shwe Ko Koh Orphanage Dormitory – Myanmar
In 2013 while visiting a clinic in the village of Shwe Ko Koh, several Global Neighbors board members came face to face with a disturbing and ongoing problem in Myanmar. In this country, where there is not a single form of social safety net, there are thousands of poor orphaned children whose lives are in[…]
Kyaw Koh Wah School – Myanmar
Kyaw Ko Wah School Kyaw Ko Wah School is located in Karen State, Myanmar. With its 400 students and 13 teachers it is a very busy spot! The old school was extremely overcrowded and on the point of collapse. This school is not the norm for Karen State due to the fact that the teachers[…]
Aung Hpa Lay School – Myanmar
This school is located in Karen State Myanmar. The building was in a very bad state of repair, so much so we felt that it was dangerous. The Myanmar government had started construction of the school but then funding stopped. The request came through for us to finish the building. It is a kindergarten through[…]
Mae Pleh Wah Kee Village Tract Health Center – Myanmar
In 2018, Global Neighbors was approached and asked to consider building a health clinic at the village of Mae Plet Wah Kee, Karen State, Myanmar. There are 7 villages in this difficult to access area. During rainy season most of the villages are completely inaccessible due to severe flooding from the river that runs through. […]