Southeast Asia (Myanmar Border)

After fleeing gunfire, Aye Min crossed the hills with his aunt, arriving with only a name stitched inside his shirt. Nights bit hard; food was scarce. This Christmas, your gifts will fund pop‑up kitchens, Bible teaching, blankets, a new toy, child‑safe spaces, and beanies knitted by church grandmothers. The first time steam rose from his bowl, he cupped it like a treasure. Volunteers taught simple carols; he learned “Jesus loves me” phonetically and now sings it to younger kids before sleep. His aunt says he’s begun to draw houses with doors—“because now he believes home is possible again.” Your kindness put hope and courage back on the map.
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