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COMPLETED  PROJECTS

Projects Completed

Dollars Invested

Children Impacted

270

$1,425,716

953

YESTERDAY

1 Pastor - 20 Children
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TODAY

18 Pastors - 514 Children
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TOMORROW

Every nation - Every tribe

Calvary Dorm Roof

Southern Myanmar is warm and humid year-round. While this allows the ability to not heat buildings, it causes problems for roof quality.  Keeping dry indoors is critical during the monsoon seasons.

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Immanuel Boys Dormitory

Concrete housing for the kids allows for security at night and protection during the extended monsoon season.  Keeping them secure and dry is a top priority.

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Immanuel Boys Dormitory

Concrete housing for the kids allows for security at night and protection during the extended monsoon season.  Keeping them secure and dry is a top priority.

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Beaulah Gate

Beaulah Security

Gates and security are needed everywhere in Myanmar.  They are essential parts of keeping the kids secure where they eat, sleep, and live.  

LCH2 Dining Roof

Southern Myanmar is warm and humid year-round. While this allows the ability to not heat buildings, it causes problems for roof quality.  Keeping dry indoors is critical during the monsoon seasons.

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Living Hope Fencing 

Fencing and walls are as common in Myanmar as doors locks are in the US.  They are essential for keeping thieves out and livestock in.

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Miracle Combined Dormitory

Keeping our children safe, secure, and cared for is our top priority.  Solid housing is a key part of this goal.  Concrete housing allows for security and much needed protection from the elements. 

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Win Campus Fencing

Keeping the campus fencing and gates secure and operational is a necessity.  Keeping the kids safe and secure in their homes.

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Beaulah Campus Power

In remote areas of Myanmar, solar power is the best option to provide power for everything from lighting to water well pumps.

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Calvary Roofing

Southern Myanmar is warm and humid year-round. While this allows the ability to not heat buildings, it causes problems for roof quality.  Keeping dry indoors is critical during the monsoon seasons.

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Win Bridge

Leaders need a safe way to go to the market and the children need a safe way to attend school.  Keeping paths solid from the campuses to the village is often needed and helps connect our campuses.

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Beaulah Security

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Love Campus Water

Without clean water, proper toilets, and good hygiene, people face a huge hurdle in breaking free from poverty.  We want to eliminate that hurdle with the most basic of needs.  Clean Water.

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Love 2 General Hall

While secure concrete housing for the children to live is a priority, the kids also need someplace to eat, play, and study during the long monsoon season.  Solid general gathering spots provide this for the children. 

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Miracle Security Gate

Gates and security are needed everywhere in Myanmar.  They are essential parts of keeping the kids secure where they eat, sleep, and live.  

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Widows Home Septic System

Waste management is essential for keeping everyone healthy and the campuses functioning properly. Working septic systems are critical for disease prevention.

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Blessing Landfill

From June to August, rainfall can be constant and for long periods. During these times, flooding is prevalent and can lead to typhoid, cholera, and malaria outbreaks. That's why drainage and water diversion are so important.

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Living Hope Bedding & Dishes

Mosquito bites itch and spread all kinds of disease.  Nets and covers help to keep them at bay for better sleep and better health.

A lot of kids, a lot of rice, and a lot of soup. What else do you need?  Maybe some dishes and spoons.

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Win Power

It's easy to forget how much we use electricity until we don't have it.  Cooking meals, household chores, and studying math at night become formidable tasks without consistent power.

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Blessing
Walls & Ceiling

General repairs on buildings to keep the elements out are normal here and there.  Ceilings in dorms allow for the hot air to escape and keep it cool at night. 

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Beaulah Fencing

Security for the children is always a priority.  Through gates, fences, and other deterrents, we ensure that the children have a safe place to live, play, and study. 

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