Katie McCullough sponsored Project #13.1: A Bag of Rice which can supply a basic food staple to 45 orphans for 3 days or a single child for 137 days. This is the foundation of most orphans’ diets and a constant need in the fight against hunger.
“I like eating rice for my breakfast and I am happy to buy a big bag for the children in need.” – Katie McCullough
Background:
Over 200,000 refugees line the borders of Thailand and Burma, held in refugee camps that can barely manage to provide for basic necessities. Tens of thousands of these refugees are children – children who have been traumatized by the ongoing war waged by the Burmese military dictatorship against the regions hill-tribes. Here they end up in the camps or living illegally along the border regions, at huge risk of being taken into the sex trade, suffering malnourishment and other ongoing threats to their well being and lives. In addition to basic necessities like shelter, clothes, food and education, children also need hope, joy and play.
The orphans survive by wading through the mounds of garbage for recyclable plastic which unfortunately doesn’t get them enough to even get enough food or water let alone shelter etc so we want to call on donors to help us make a big difference in these children’s lives!
Our goal is to help by teaming with local volunteers some of whom we’ve previously partnered with to begin making a real difference starting at the Mae Sot Landfill and surrounding areas.
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