Myanmar Earthquake Appeal

On 28 March 2025 a catastrophic earthquake struck Myanmar causing widespread devastation and leaving millions in need.

The 7.7 magnitude earthquake’s epicentre was near the central city of Mandalay. The earthquake has impacted regions across the country, with buildings collapsing as far as 800 miles away in Bangkok.

Hospitals, bridges, homes, places of worship, power and communication lines have been severely damaged across much of the country.

This earthquake comes amid ongoing civil war in the country. The military’s war against its people, causing the displacement of more than three million people, leaves the country, the people and the infrastructure poorly prepared and extremely vulnerable to natural disasters.

We are a registered charity working with local communities, providing humanitarian assistance at times of crisis.

We are appealing for support to provide humanitarian relief to people in Myanmar. We work directly to get in aid and support communities in need of help.

What is happening in Myanmar?

Conflict has left tens of thousands of families displaced and in desperate need of aid. Decades of conflict have decimated public services particularly in ethnic border areas of the country. Since the military coup in 2021, the country has seen a huge increase in violence. Compounded with natural disasters such as the Typhoon Yagi and the Myanmar earthquake, families have been forced to flee their homes. They struggle to survive in makeshift camps with little access to food, water or sanitary products.

Your donation matters

Natural disasters and conflict has caused a humanitarian crisis in Karenni. As one of the poorest and least accessible states in Myanmar this plight has received little International attention and far too little support reached these families in desperate need.

We are a small charity run by volunteers. We work to ensure that donation go directly to support projects. Even a small donation can make a real difference.

Your donation helps to provide life saving support and to rebuild lives.

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