PROJECTS

Infrastructure

By PCF Developer October 2, 2024
This project not only addressed the immediate need for a community preschool class but also nurtured community collaboration, paving the way for a brighter educational future for the children of Takam village.
By PCF Developer October 2, 2024
Thanks to the collaboration of all parties involved, the needs of refugees and displaced persons were quickly assessed. Aid was procured and distributed efficiently, ensuring timely support for those in need.
By PCF Developer October 1, 2024
With supplementary funds, teachers can provide non-formal, secondary-level education to Burmese migrants, ethnic minorities, and underserved rural communities, ensuring access to education for these disadvantaged groups.
By PCF Developer October 1, 2024
Because of your support, villagers are now able to cross the stream safely and students can get to school during rainy season, when water levels are often dangerously high.
By PCF Developer September 30, 2024
The project aims to address the structural deficiencies and improve the overall safety of the dormitory, ensuring that the students have a conducive environment for their education and personal development.
By Phong Changyue June 13, 2024
Pying Mong village in Myanmar is a rural, isolated Lahu ethnic minority community with over 1,000 residents and no local school, leaving most people without formal education and unable to speak Burmese.
By Phong Changyue June 13, 2024
The Nursery School’s roof was in severe disrepair, causing leaks, wet floors, and safety hazards during the rainy season. With our support, the roof has been renovated, ensuring a safe environment for children and teachers in the future.
By Phong Changyue June 13, 2024
The Koung Jor Nursery School educates young children from the refugee camp and nearby villages, with funding from the Chiang Mai International Rotary Club and SWAN supporting meals, supplies, transport, and teacher salaries.
By Phong Changyue June 13, 2024
The old kitchen’s poor hygiene and frequent infestations posed health risks to students and teachers. The new kitchen, combined with a dining and reading room, now provides a clean, safe environment meeting sanitation standards.
By Phong Changyue June 13, 2024
The project resolved safety issues by repairing the termite-damaged, leaking roof and renovating the deteriorating shared bathroom, improving cleanliness and maintenance.
By Phong Changyue January 13, 2024
The project addressed the urgent need following a fire at Mae Kae Khee School in Karen State, Myanmar, which caused significant damage to a school building, along with books, equipment, and personal belongings.

Infrastructure Projects

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