
Burning Down the House
A local leader has estimated that the Burmese military burned over 30,000 homes to the ground in just five months.

A Rough Ride to the Elephant Camp
How we were able to bring your donation to Karenni state, overcoming a series of challenges.


"I don’t want to live on the side of injustice."
An essay from one of the first military couples to leave the Tatmadaw.

A harrowing trip to Karenni state
The story of a trip to deliver aid to an IDP camp deep in Karenni state.

A voice from Myanmar says, "Thank you!"
A letter from someone who has been following the support and donation.

A Sayadaw accuses the Tatmadaw of destroying Buddhism
A Sayadaw watches his monastery burned down and his relatives tortured.

Magway IDP Camps Facing Increased Dangers
The difficulty of distributing aid and medicine in light of military crackdowns.

Devastation in Sagaing: a Buddhist nun speaks out
We share the letter from a Buddhist nun describing the terror her community has been facing.


Education in a war zone
How one school is managing to support students even during the worst of times.

Zero Federal School: Providing Education in the Worst of Times
How one school has done so much to ensure the youngest generation in Myanmar continues to learn.


Good Karma in Bagan
Our team leader expresses his gratitude at a successful run of events in Bagan.

A nunnery in Pyin Oo Lwin
How one nunnery serving ethnic children has been impacted by the ongoing conflict in Myanmar.

A visit to a Karenni refugee camp
An update as to how bad things have become for Myanmar’s refugee population.


A home burned to ashes
Can you imagine how you would ever respond if the state authorities burned your home, and everything you ever owned?

