My name is Paing Htet Kha. I am a 22-year-old resident of Yangon, currently studying at MHTi while working as a freelance English home guide teacher. I live with my family and find true fulfillment in giving back to my community, primarily through volunteer work. One experience that deeply impacted me was the opportunity to volunteer at a local orphanage operated by St. Francis Xavier Church in Thanlyn Township during Christmas of 2023.
This meaningful event was organized by the Mary K. Yap Foundation and led by my dear big sister, Ma Meme Lwin, whose passion and dedication to helping others continue to inspire me. The purpose of the event was simple but powerful—to bring joy, warmth, and love to children in our community during the holiday season. As a volunteer, I participated in a variety of activities with the children, from playing games to engaging in creative arts. I also had the chance to assist Ma Meme Lwin in capturing the event’s precious moments on video, which helped preserve the spirit and emotion of the day.

Through this experience, I gained important insights into preparation, coordination, and leadership. Working alongside a team of committed individuals, I witnessed how the Mary K. Yap Foundation fosters a culture of compassion, teamwork, and effective planning—all of which contributed to the event’s success and impact.
More than anything, volunteering at the orphanage taught me valuable life lessons—empathy, compassion, patience, and gratitude. Interacting with the children and observing their resilience, despite the challenges they face, gave me a deeper appreciation for the things I often take for granted. It broadened my perspective and helped me understand the importance of building a kinder, more inclusive society.

This experience has also sharpened my communication and time management skills, encouraging personal growth in ways that I never expected. Most importantly, it has inspired a lasting desire in me to continue contributing to the betterment of others, not out of obligation, but out of genuine care and concern.
Looking back, I feel immensely grateful to have been part of such a meaningful initiative. Volunteering at the local orphanage, organized by the Mary K. Yap Foundation, has positively transformed my life and reinforced my belief in the power of kindness and human connection to create real, lasting change.
To anyone reading this: I encourage you to find a cause that resonates with you and to offer your time and energy freely. No act of compassion is too small—and your contribution, however modest it may seem, can make a profound difference in someone’s life.
By Paing Htet Kha,
a volunteer”
Direct Translation by MF Staff Member Shelly