Through the #NourishHope initiative, the Foundation reaffirms its mission to help end hunger across all the orphanage homes we serve.
Yangon, Myanmar, February 3, 2026 – The Foundation remains firmly committed to one of our longest-standing programs since the launch of our Donate to Impact initiatives, which include Rice Aid donations under the #NourishHope campaign. This campaign aligns with the global mission of the United Nations Sustainable Development, particularly the Zero Hunger goal, which calls for collective action to end hunger and ensure food security for all. Guided by this international framework, the Foundation continues to address food insecurity among vulnerable orphanage communities by delivering emergency food care through a combination of ready-to-serve rice plates and bulk rice bag distributions.
Girls from Myittamone after receiving a monthly supply of Rice Bags
As part of this commitment, the Foundation has formalized an eight-month support arrangement with one of our longest-standing partners, Myittamone, to provide 22 bags of 80kg rice each month to sustain a 74-resident all-girls orphanage home. This structured monthly supply is designed to stabilize the home’s food resources during a critical period of need, ensuring that every child receives consistent and nutritious meals. While this support is not intended to be a permanent provision, it serves as a timely intervention to strengthen the home’s operational resilience and reduce the immediate burden of food insecurity.
Through the #NourishHope initiative, the Foundation reaffirms its mission to help end hunger across all the orphanage homes we serve. Our approach prioritizes urgent and high-need communities, delivering both immediate relief and short-term sustainability through targeted food assistance programs. With humility and gratitude toward our partners and donors, we remain dedicated to expanding our impact and working collaboratively to ensure that no child in our care goes without a daily meal.
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