30May2025

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EVENT HIGHLIGHTS

Serenitee Yap’s visit to Orphanage

A Homecoming of the Heart: Serenitee Yap’s Christmas Visit to the Orphanage

Hwabi, Yangon, Myanmar – We are overjoyed to share the heartfelt visit of Serenitee Ayobamidele Yap, who returned from San Francisco this Christmas season for a deeply meaningful reunion with one of the orphanage communities she has long represented as a Children’s Orphanage Ambassador with the Foundation. After eight years of living in Yangon, Serenitee’s return was a personal journey and a decisive moment of reconnection with the children who had always held a special place in her heart since her first visit to Myittamone Orphanage when she was 11.  Accompanied by her fellow Ambassador Meme Lwin, Serenitee arrived at Myittarmone in the early afternoon, warmly greeted by the joyful smiles of the girls. What followed was an unforgettable day of bonding, laughter, and heartfelt exchanges that brought a sense of unity and compassion to everyone involved.

Throughout the day, Serenitee and Meme immersed themselves in the orphanage’s vibrant rhythm—singing classic Christmas songs with the children, taking quiet time-outs for personal conversations, and sparking inspiration through music. Serenitee shared her passion for the piano, explaining how its melodies became a source of comfort and creativity during her upbringing. With tenderness and patience, she offered the girls their first piano lessons, leaving behind the basics of music theory and the belief that beauty and expression can be found even in the simplest of keys. Her gentle encouragement filled the room with excitement and curiosity, leaving a lasting impression on the children who had never seen a piano played up close before by a person who had grown up playing piano since the age of 5.

The experience extended far beyond music and festivities. Serenitee was deeply moved by the behind-the-scenes realities of daily life at the orphanage, especially in the cooking area, where meals are prepared using traditional methods. She admired as the sisters stirred a massive rice pot over a wood fire, the smoky air carrying the aroma of a meal prepared with love and devotion. It was a powerful contrast to the fast-paced lifestyle of the West and gave Serenitee new insight into the strength, resilience, and simplicity that define the children’s everyday experiences. She took the time to learn about the girls’ routines, appreciating the discipline and care involved in every part of their day.

As night fell, the girls gathered in a large circle before bedtime, a cherished tradition of the Foundation where every orphaned child is asked to share stories, hopes, and dreams. That evening, they requested Serenitee to talk about her life growing up in the United States—a moment filled with emotion, laughter, and reflection. Serenitee’s stories reminded them that connection and understanding are always possible, even across oceans and vastly different circumstances. Hosted by Sister Mary Sagaya and supported by four dedicated sisters from the Archdiocese of Yangon, the orphanage radiates warmth, care, and commitment. In Serenitee’s words, “Being here tonight reminds me that love knows no boundaries, and hope can be nurtured anywhere—especially when we listen, share, and believe in one another.” Her visit was not just a holiday homecoming but a powerful reminder of the bonds that tie us together, no matter where we are.

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EVENT HIGHLIGHTS

A Heartwarming XMas Holiday Visit

From Los Angeles to Yangon: A Heartwarming Holiday Visit with Myanmar’s Orphaned Girls

Hwabi, Yangon, Myanmar – Just three days before the most celebrated holiday in the world, the Mary K. Yap Foundation had the heartfelt privilege of visiting Myittarmone Orphanage in Hwabi, Yangon—one of our longest-standing partners, home to over 70 young girls, most of whom are orphans. Spending a day at the orphanage during Christmas week is truly priceless, especially when our visit is led by an army of passionate volunteers whose only mission is to spread love, joy, and laughter. The energy and warmth shared throughout the day made it one of the season’s most unforgettable moments for everyone involved.

This special visit came with delightful surprises that uplifted the spirits of the children in ways words cannot fully describe. Flying in from Los Angeles, Unbroken Ties lead actor Gin Mung and his gracious wife, Cing Cing, made a surprise appearance that drew cheers and smiles from the children. They were joined by Serenitee Ayobamidele Yap, the talented voice behind the film’s original score, adding an extra spark of inspiration. The Foundation’s Executive Director, Peter K. Yap, alongside Orphanage Ambassador Meme Lwin and a dedicated team of eight volunteers, brought a sense of family and celebration to every corner of the orphanage.

In partnership with Unilever, our generous corporate donor, the Foundation provided essential household items such as toothpaste and shampoo—small things that make a big difference in daily life. We also brought freshly prepared rice plates and sweet desserts for all the girls to enjoy, adding a comforting touch to the festivities. Throughout the day, the children engaged in various team games, dancing activities, and lighthearted competitions that created a vibrant and joyful atmosphere, echoing the spirit of Christmas.

One of the most meaningful moments of the day came during small group sessions, where volunteers sat with the girls, divided into groups of eight, to talk about their dreams and aspirations. Each girl shared what she hopes to become when she finishes her studies, whether a teacher, doctor, singer, or artist. These heart-to-heart conversations reminded us of the power of hope and the importance of nurturing dreams. It was a day filled with celebration, connection, and compassion that captured the essence of giving during the holiday season.

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CORPORATE NEWS

Myanmar Premiere for Unbroken Ties

Myanmar Premiere of Unbroken Ties aka Myittar Celebrates a Landmark Night of Charity, Cinema, and Community

The Mary K. Yap Foundation, in proud collaboration with Mandalay Productions and a network of esteemed B2B corporate partners, successfully launched the Myanmar country premiere of Unbroken Ties aka Myittar—an award-winning film created with a purpose far beyond entertainment. Held at the prestigious Tamada Movie Theater in Yangon, the 780-seat venue was filled with supporters, family members, and special guests, including 80 orphaned children from our partner home, St. Mary’s. Their presence served as a heartfelt reminder of the film’s mission: to amplify awareness and support for Myanmar’s orphaned communities through the unifying power of storytelling.

The red carpet premiere welcomed distinguished members from the Archdiocese of Yangon, Academy Myanmar Award-winning directors, and respected actors and actresses from Myanmar’s entertainment circles. Their attendance elevated the event’s cultural significance and showcased strong intergenerational support for youth empowerment and humanitarian cinema. The event drew the attention of more than 20 prominent media outlets, all eager to document a historic evening dedicated to social impact, artistic achievement, and community unity. Unbroken Ties, aka Myittar, has already garnered critical acclaim internationally, receiving 11 awards across global film festivals—including two Audience Choice Awards—further underscoring its universal resonance and emotional depth.

“We are humbled by the overwhelming response to our Myanmar premiere,” said Peter K. Yap, Executive Director of the Mary K. Yap Foundation. “Unbroken Ties is not just a film—it’s a movement born from compassion. With every scene, we aim to open hearts and raise awareness for orphaned children who deserve hope, love, and a brighter future. This premiere marks a powerful step forward in uniting culture, philanthropy, and cinematic excellence for the greater good.”

Behind the scenes, a dedicated team of staff members and volunteers from both the Foundation and Mandalay Productions worked tirelessly to ensure every detail of the premiere evening was filled with joy, hospitality, and meaningful connections. From guest coordination and ushering to technical support and media relations, their efforts created an atmosphere of warmth and professionalism that left a lasting impression on all attendees. The event also served as a platform to announce future collaborations and philanthropic campaigns that will continue uplifting vulnerable communities through education, arts, and sustainable support.

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INDIVIDUAL SPOTLIGHT

Beyond Hollywood: Jennifer Garner

Advocate of Early Childhood Education

Jennifer Anne Garner is an American Hollywood award-winning actress born April 17, 1972, in Houston, Texas.  She was voted “Most Beautiful Woman” by People Magazine in 2019.  Her father, William John Garner, worked as a chemical engineer for Union Carbide; her mother, Patricia Ann English, was a homemaker and later an English teacher at a local college. 

She is a strong advocate for Early childhood education activism. In 2009, Garner became an artist ambassador for Save the Children USA, promoting national literacy, nutrition, and early education efforts. Since 2014, Garner has served on the board of trustees for the organization, advocating for early childhood education. As an ambassador, she frequently visits with families involved in the organization’s Early Steps to School Success program, which coaches’ families to help children learn in the early years.

 

“My mom grew up in poverty in Oklahoma – like Dust Bowl, nine people in one room kind of place – and got out of poverty through education. My dad grew up without a dad, with very little, and he also made his way out through education.”

 

 

Jennifer Garner donated $10,000 to West Virginia’s Promise – The Alliance for Youth. The donation will match AmeriCorps VISTA volunteers with local groups serving children in the summer. Summer Associate AmeriCorps VISTA volunteers serve at nonprofit organizations, schools, and state agencies to provide the Five Promises to children and youth. The Five Promises are Caring Adults, Safe Places, A Healthy Start, An Effective Education, and Opportunities to Help Others. In addition, the VISTA volunteers facilitate education programming to prevent summer learning loss for students, STEM programming, reading, arts, healthy futures, gardening, and summer feeding sites.

 

“My parents came from a poor background and worked their way up because of education. They saw it as a way to succeed. So, they cared about me getting straight-A grades growing up.

One of our special projects, “Myanmar Orphans (www.myanmarorphans.org),” introduces a unique set of learning for orphan youths by bringing English and Computer courses to the orphanages at an early age targeting boys and girls over twelve years old. Like how Jennifer Anne Garner has done with her early childhood programs in partnership with Save the Children USA, our volunteering teachers are introduced to our Road2Ace Campaign, which promises to organize English learning programs to enrich the orphanage communities by teaching the children how to read and write English and focus on Education at an early age of development.  For more information, click Road2Ace campaigns.

 

Your happiness is your own responsibility.

 

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INDIVIDUAL SPOTLIGHT

Beyond the MIC: Beyonce Knowles

 

“You determine your self-worth,”

Beyonce Knowles

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Beyoncé Giselle Knowles, famously known as Beyoncé, is one of the world’s most renowned musicians born and raised in Houston, Texas. She was known as the lead singer of the R&B group Destiny’s Child before she embarked on a hugely successful solo career, beginning with the album “Dangerously in Love,” released in 2003 to rave reviews.

The world-famous pop star has been known to produce some of the best songs, with her music ‘Dangerously in Love’ being her best-selling song ever, with 11 million copies sold worldwide! And as of 2020, her net worth is a modest $400 million!

“A true diva is graceful and talented, and strong, and fearless and brave and someone with humility.”

Despite her popularity, Beyonce prioritizes giving back and using her music to inspire and become an influence for the betterment of those around her. She donated $250,000 to provide transitional housing for those affected by Hurricane Katrina as she and a former girl group mate, Kelly Rowland, founded the Survivor Foundation.

Beyonce also stands for feminism, LGBTQ rights, and equality, using her ability to compose songs to empower people, especially those experiencing racism. 

Beyonce leaves an empowering message: 

“It took me some time. But now I am strong. Because I realized I got. Me myself and I.”

On International Women’s Day, our Foundation would like to credit Beyonce Knowles as a fierce advocate of women’s rights.  With every new song, Beyonce makes herself different by setting an example of what she does.  Passion and inspiration fuel songs by Beyonce.  Beyonce’s songs are not just mere expressions; they give you much more. They make you proud of who you are and give you abundant confidence and motivation, which are lacking in orphanage communities, compounded by children who are young girls that make up more than 50% of the orphan population in places like Myanmar, India, and Pakistan.

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CORPORATE NEWS

Lending a Hand: Volunteers in Action

The “Lending a Hand” program is about making a difference for inspired young adults, university students, and citizens from all corners of the world to participate in the life-enriching volunteer opportunities sponsored and organized by the Mary K. Yap Foundation.

The program brings enthusiastic volunteers on short-term 3 to 6-month assignments covering work relating to Event Support, Donor Relations, Office and Admin tasks, and Virtual Support. The selected volunteer will work with our Management and Ambassadors to conduct and implement innovative development programs for the orphanage communities throughout Myanmar. Among other uplifting engagements, our team of volunteers worked to develop a plan for nutrition, diet, agricultural techniques, livestock growing, and water treatment to promote sustainability for orphan organizations. The team will be assigned to orphanages throughout Myanmar for a fixed period according to our project requirements. In addition, there will be many engaging field activities that include educational and health development programs for helping and inspiring underserved youths.

The mission of the Mary K. Yap Foundation and our volunteers is to develop and build these orphanages so that they have the necessary tools to support the needs of vulnerable children. We collaborate with exceptional individuals with a profound sense of social responsibility who are passionate about volunteering to empower children. Volunteers will gain a sense of pride by engaging with and advancing children who rely heavily on these orphaned centers for their day-to-day needs. Every minute of your time with us supports the everyday needs of neglected orphan communities in Myanmar.

At the end of their assignment, the participating volunteers will receive a special award of gratitude from the Mary K. Yap Foundation as a token of appreciation for bringing that extra care to orphans.

In addition, the Foundation will honor these exceptional individuals at one of our fundraising dinner events as a recipient of the Mary K. Yap Foundation’s global citizen award for their generous efforts. 

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COMMENTARIES

Finding Strength on Father’s Day

As we celebrate  Father’s Day in 2022, we remember the adage, “A father is someone you look up to no matter how tall you grow.” Fathers have traditionally been seen as strong men who will protect their children throughout their life and who we look up to by the children as their hero.

 

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A father plays one of the most decisive influences on a child’s life, ideally bringing some of the best out in character development for their children. People often celebrate this joyous occasion in July by spending time with their fathers. Unfortunately, this is not the case for orphans who have lost their parents early.

Orphaned children who have lost their fathers, from whatever reason, may feel incomplete. They have lost a primary role model and hero in life, thus many feel isolated and vulnerable. These children may also grow up lacking certain qualities and are less able to set specific priorities for their future success. 

Celebrating Father’s Day is not the same for every child in the world. Orphaned children, especially those left behind at an early age, may have already lost any memory of their fathers.  Let this be a call for everyone to appreciate, love, and support orphaned children as America celebrates Father’s Day.

Orphan’s Letters
TESTIMONIES

I am an Orphan, but I am Not Alone

Hi! My name is Teophine. I was an orphan at the Myittamone Orphanage for eleven years.  I am now 16 years old. I have known about the Mary K. Yap Foundation for seven years now. They always visit us not only during the Christmas season but also throughout the years. I feel happy and excited when I know they will call us because there will always be games and activities when they come to our orphanage.

Over the years, the foundation provided us with much food and nourishment. They offered rice bags, food plates, energy snacks, and drinking water. I especially enjoy the chicken rice plates and sweet iced dessert. They also provided us with needed things for academics, like stationery, pens, pencils, books, and computer equipment.

We enjoyed different activities to improve our learning experience. The foundation team prepared fun networking games, and magic shows on one of their earlier visits. They taught us the English language that we could use during our daily conversations. As an orphan, I sometimes feel sad and alone, but whenever Mary K. Yap Foundation visits us, my sadness is gone because their team of volunteers always fills our hearts with joy and love. We do not feel alone whenever their people visit us because they are like a family. We feel warm and motivated, especially when they give us inspiration that we can use for self-motivation. 

Every Christmas season, they have an event called “One Stuff Animal Project.” This program was created several years ago and is held every year combined with the foundation’s Christmas celebration. They prepared the event in detail to be with us. They always have something new to share, like new activities, stories, and card games. It is truly fun and exciting to be with them. 

What I like the most about their visits is that they engaged with the children in every game so that we would not be shy. We felt like we always had someone to depend on when they were at the orphanage.  We felt like they loved us and cared for us! I could not thank them enough for their time and generosity. They also give us one stuffed toy animal to hug and play with daily. The toy animal gift was a souvenir that I will always treasure, especially during my sleeping hours. It is so cuddly! This is really a wonderful experience for us, and I hope they can organize more fun events. I am looking forward to those lifetime moments to cherish!

 

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CORPORATE NEWS

Orphanage Ambassadors Program

The Orphanage Ambassador Program is all about making a difference by supporting the worldwide orphan community, empowering them, and bringing a positive difference in every possible way we can.

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Everyone can make a difference by contributing their time and supporting vulnerable orphaned children. 

Some may think such children have little hope of becoming independent or reliable citizens. However, after spending time with them, we realize how positive and supportive interactions influence them and how these quality contacts bring so much value to these disadvantaged youth. 

“Orphanage Ambassadors” hold the highest responsibility for the advancement of orphans at the Mary K. Yap Foundation.   An orphanage ambassador acts as a representative and a promoter of the Mary K. Yap Foundation. In addition, they commit some of their time to helping and empowering orphans by directly assisting in the orphanages.  In this way, they hope orphans prosper and grow like ordinary children raised with love and care.

This program requires the ambassador to appear at least 3 Foundation-sponsored charity events per year whenever and wherever possible. Orphanage Ambassadors engage with the public and the orphans & orphanages to form closer bonds between them.  They should also be someone the children can rely on and trust in their learning development.  In addition, when our ambassadors visit orphanages to entertain the children, give empowerment talks, and strengthen the children by feeling guarded and protected, the children are bestowed with the confidence to plan and achieve their life goals.

The Orphanage Ambassador Program is all about making a difference by supporting the global orphan community, empowering them, and bringing a positive difference in every possible way we can.

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CORPORATE NEWS

Founder’s Message of Gratitude

January 8, 2020

Dear Friends, 

Happy New Year to everyone, and I hope that 2020 is off to a great start for you. 

Earlier last year, I am pleased to inform you of our foundation’s milestones, results, and achievements in which the Mary K. Yap Foundation entered a Memorandum of Understanding in the filmmaking process with Mandalay Productions LLC (MP) for their first-ever movie entitled “Myittar,” a charity film to combat the plight of orphan communities in Myanmar.  

Our organization has worked closely with Mandalay Productions for the shooting process over the past two years.   We sincerely appreciate our dear friends, Edward Thaung, George Rush, and Gabrial Jack, for providing valuable legal guidance to successfully bring foreign artists from Myanmar to the US on a 0-1 Visa.  After nearly three years of planning and preproduction, our film team commenced principal photography on February 17, 2019. Having a huge cast and production team in the United States is challenging. Multiple shooting sites brought Myanmar talents Htun Eindra Bo and Lumin to the United States for the first time on American soil.  Our US team, led by our Director, Graham Streeter, together with Alex Lebosq, Producer and AD, and camera team, Nicholas Burress visited Yangon to complete the Myanmar production in June 2019. 

We thanked Skyline College in San Bruno, California, which permitted us to the theater shooting sites. Thank you for the celebration at Skyline College and for believing in our charity film project.  Additionally, we could not have completed the second half of the production in Myanmar without the unwavering support of our Unit Director, Grace Swe Zin Htike. We are extremely grateful for Grace who facilitated site permit arrangements of B-Roll Myanmar’s culture at the Film Development Center studio in collaborations with the Myanmar Motional Picture Development Office.

We wrap up the year at three orphanages by sponsoring luncheons, desserts, and activity games with orphan children.  Our ambassador volunteers presented the children with one stuffed toy for each child as a present to hold on to at night, especially during the holiday.In the coming year, 2020, together with our partners and church communities, we are looking toward a more exciting year when we have completed our post-production of Myittar, slated at the beginning of 2nd half of 2021.

Yours Sincerely,

Mary K. Yap