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**Donation over HKD 100 is tax-deductible in Hong Kong under IRD-No. 91/10271*** 捐款HK$100元或以上,可獲香港退稅收據.
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Sunshine Action is fund-raising to help build completely new houses for some leprosy patients in this village... your help is desperately needed.
BMWEC is a community organisation based in Mae Sot, a large town in western Thailand and the major land gateway to Burma. Mae Sot and the surrounding area are home to an estimated 200,000 migrants, both registered and unregistered. The focus: Educational quality, access and opportunityOur focus is to ensure that as many children and young people as possible have access to a quality education which enriches their lives now, and opens opportunities for them either back in Myanmar, in Thailand or further afield. At the moment we oversee education for approximately 3'500 children in 25 learning centres.
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Living On Landfill - Life
on a Thai rubbish dump
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNSC1bF6-pg
Eyes to Burma is truly fortunate that Australian filmmaker, Helen Newman of Nomad Films, visited the Mae Sot garbage dump and was so moved by what she saw that she made a short documentary. She recently sent a link to the film, and said: "Finally I am able to share the film created from my time on a Thai rubbish dump with Burmese refugees and the wonderful Fred Stockwell from Eyes to Burma. I met so many inspiring, powerful and positive people during this shoot and was reminded again both of the incredible strength of the human spirit and how much difference one person can make."
We met Fred Stockwell, a wonderful man of 70 years old alone taking care of hundreds of people in the dump site of Mae Sot, Thailand. A garbage dump outside of Mae Sot, Thailand, is home to a group of Burmese people who have been displaced by armed conflicts in Burma. They are unable to return to their country where many of their villages have been destroyed and are unable to gain legal refugee status in Thailand; thus, their options are very limited. Those living in the Mae Sot Dump, even the children, earn a meager living by picking recyclable plastic from piles of garbage.
**Donation over HKD 100 is tax-deductible in Hong Kong under IRD-No. 91/10271***
The Faith & Commitment 不離不棄不捨的誓言 to serve the poorest, the unwanted, the sick, the hungry, the wounded, the unloved, the thirsty, the homeless... Sunshine Action Ltd is only based in Hong Kong & This is the only official Website. |
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