31Jul2025

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EVENT HIGHLIGHTS

Lighting the Way to a Quiet Strength

Lighting the Way: Supporting Orphaned Youth at the Home of the Beacon

Mingalar Don, Yangon, Myanmar – The Mary K. Yap Foundation is pleased to share highlights from our recent visit to the Home of the Beacon, a longstanding and deeply respected orphanage nestled in the heart of Yangon. With over seventy-seven children in its care, this protective home of quiet resilience continues to provide not only shelter, but a nurturing environment grounded in compassion and faith. Leading the visit were Foundation Executive Director Peter K. Yap and Program Manager Meme Lwin, who also serves as one of our four Myanmar-based orphanage ambassadors—part of a dedicated network of sixteen global ambassadors working toward meaningful change for orphaned youth. The Home of the Beacon was also one of twenty-three participating institutions in our recent nationwide charity film viewing event, which fostered unity and emotional connection across Myanmar’s orphanage communities.

The visit offered a comprehensive look into the day-to-day life at the home, revealing a space thoughtfully designed to support the holistic development of its children. The compound features a small church that encourages spiritual growth and community bonding, a sustainable garden where the children learn to cultivate vegetables and herbs, and a modest library that provides a quiet place for reading and learning. One of the most impactful areas was the computer room, made possible through the generosity of a Korean organization. This room plays a critical role in equipping the children with essential digital skills. However, one need that stood out was the ongoing challenge of securing clean, reliable water—a fundamental necessity that remains in short supply. Our Foundation recognizes this urgent issue and is exploring avenues to extend future support in this area through #H20Hope.

A particularly heartfelt moment of the visit was the intimate gathering between Ambassador Meme Lwin and the children. Sitting in a circle, the children openly shared their thoughts about the film they had recently seen during the charity viewing event. Their reflections were thoughtful and moving, centered around the emotional core of the story: that no matter where life leads, the longing to return home remains strong. This sentiment deeply resonated with their lived experiences, and it was inspiring to witness their capacity to connect, reflect, and articulate the value of home, belonging, and identity. Moments like these are at the heart of the Foundation’s mission—to ensure that every child feels seen, heard, and empowered.

To make the visit both memorable and joyful, the Foundation brought a collection of toys, games, t-shirts, and practical household items for the children to use and enjoy. Their beaming smiles and infectious excitement reminded us that even the simplest acts of kindness can have a powerful impact. We extend our sincere gratitude to our B2B partner, Unilever Myanmar, for generously donating essential hygiene items such as toothpaste and soap—contributions that help maintain health and dignity within the home. We also wish to express heartfelt appreciation to Auntie Thet, who honored her ten-year-old grandson, Oakar, with a loving donation of a box of noodle supplies. This thoughtful gesture brought not just nourishment, but a personal touch of care and connection. These combined efforts from our partners and supporters exemplify the community spirit that sustains orphanages like the Home of the Beacon—places where love, strength, and hope quietly flourish every day.

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EVENT HIGHLIGHTS

A Heartwarming Start to 2024

A Heartwarming Start to 2024 for Vulnerable Children in Yangon

Yangon, Myanmar – The St. Francis Xavier Church in Thanlyin radiated warmth and celebration as over 50 children from underprivileged families gathered to welcome the New Year 2024. In a world where many of these children often face uncertainty and emotional hardship, this event offered them a rare and beautiful chance to experience the simple joy of being part of a caring community. With colorful decorations, cheerful music, and heartfelt conversations filling the church grounds, the children were able to forget their daily struggles—even if just for a day—and embrace the happiness and excitement of a fresh new beginning. This wasn’t just a festive occasion—it was a reminder that hope still lives in places where it’s most needed.

The New Year celebration was thoughtfully planned to offer a full day of meaningful experiences. From lively group games and energetic dances to shared meals and moments of reflection, every activity was designed to make the children feel included and uplifted. Volunteers created a warm, safe atmosphere where the kids could laugh freely, express themselves creatively, and enjoy the company of peers and adults who genuinely cared. In addition to the fun, the event created space for emotional connection and healing—giving the children a feeling of normalcy that many rarely experience. For them, this wasn’t just entertainment; it was a rare gift of happiness, safety, and human connection that left a lasting impact on their hearts.

With Gratitude to Father Nyan Myint

#The event would not have been possible without the gracious support of Father Nyan Myint, a deeply respected partner in the Foundation’s efforts to uplift children in need. His continuous involvement goes far beyond event logistics—his kindness and personal dedication to these children infuse every gathering with authenticity and heart. On the day of the celebration, his presence brought a calm, joyful energy that touched everyone around him. From welcoming the children warmly to offering words of encouragement, Father Nyan reminded us all that leadership rooted in compassion can create truly transformational experiences.

Returning to Thanlyin once again reaffirmed the importance of consistent, community-based support that goes beyond material aid and touches lives on a personal level. The laughter, the bright eyes, and the thankful hugs reminded us that even the simplest moments of celebration can restore confidence and belonging in a child’s heart. In 2024 and beyond, the Mary K. Yap Foundation remains committed to creating meaningful opportunities like this—where joy is not a luxury, but a shared right. These gatherings are small in scale, but vast in emotional impact. They plant seeds of hope and serve as building blocks for a future where every child, no matter their background, can feel seen, supported, and celebrated.