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Writer's pictureAvoda Foundation

Myanmar border

Our mission is to provide crucial food aid to Burmese refugee

families along the Thai-Myanmar border. These families, especially their children, face severe malnutrition due to the ongoing civil war and limited job opportunities.


With Avoda food-aid we can help the myanmar border not to feel hungry.
Myanmar border hide for civil war

The persistent conflict has disrupted their lives, forcing them to flee their homes and seek refuge in makeshift camps where basic necessities are scarce.

In these challenging conditions, access to nutritious food is not only a matter of survival but also a fundamental human right. Malnutrition poses a significant threat to the physical and cognitive development of children, potentially causing long-term health issues and hindering their ability to lead healthy, productive lives.




We aim to combat this crisis by delivering essential food supplies directly to those in need. Our organization works tirelessly to ensure that refugee families receive balanced and nutrient-rich meals, helping to alleviate the immediate hunger and improving their overall health.



Over 200 of childrens had a chance to studies to become a great leader of the family.
Avoda Learning Center

The impact of our work is profound. By addressing malnutrition and hunger, we are not only saving lives but also giving these families hope and the opportunity to rebuild their futures. Every meal provided brings relief and a sense of security, allowing parents to focus on other essential needs and children to thrive in their formative years.



However, our efforts can only go so far without the support of compassionate individuals and organizations. We rely on donations and volunteers to sustain our food aid programs and expand our reach. Your contribution, whether it be financial support or volunteer time, can make a significant difference in the lives of these vulnerable families.


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