

The Asian Foundation
Book For Asia
http://asiafoundation.org/country/overview/myanmar
Books for Asia provides up-to-date educational and cutting-edge research material to all sectors of Myanmar society in order to improve education levels, broaden public access to information, and inform stakeholder and public debate on key national development and reform issues
Books for Asia's program in Myanmar serves a diverse group of institutions. Recipients include Yangon University, Mandalay University, Myanmar Medical Association, Upper Burma English Teachers Training Association, the National Library, Tharapar community library, Thu-Kha-Myitta Orphanage School Library, Myanmar Writers & Journalists Association, IT and English centers, monastic libraries, and Islamic centers.
Contact :
Melody Zavala
Director, Books for Asia
mzavala@asiafound.org


Banyan Tree Reading Center
Banyan Tree Reading Center run a not-for-profit library for children in Myanmar's old capital, Yangoon.
The Library provide Burmese and English language books with it key goal to encourage to early literacy in English and Burmise along side well developed information literacy skill and love
of reading.
Contact : donations@banyanreading.org


Building School For Burma
www.buildingschoolsforburma.org/
Building School for Burma is a charitable organization which aims to raise fund for building new school
for Burmise Children. There are two projects under the organization.
Contact : Patrick Gilfeather
E-mail : paddy@buildingschoolforburma@org



Burma Children's Fund
http://www.burmachildrensfund.org.uk/
Chairman – Brigadier Colin van Orton
The Burma Children's Fund aims to dedicate to the eduction, health care and development
for orphans and children in Burmar (Myanmar). The activity of Burma Children's Fund run by volunteers with all fund raised will reach directly to support its activities in the country. Burma Children's Fund is a U.K.based charity with its registered number 1123989.
Address :
Chairman of Burma Children's Fund
PO Box 7382
Fleet Road
Hartley Wintney,
Hants,
RG27 7FW
E-mail : info@burmachildrensfund.org.uk


Burma Foundation
The mission of the Burma Foundation is to provide humanitarian assistance to people
Of Burma, especially children and refugees, educate the public about Burma’s human
Right plight, and promote public interest in and the study of the cultures of Burma.
The Burma Foundation was established in 1992 and is a charitable organization exempt from federal and California in taxes as a public charity under IRC Section 501 (c) (3). The Burma Foundation’s federal tax ID. Is 94-3153803
Contact:
Burma Foundation
Phone : (415) 435-2439
Fax : (415) 435-2166



The Burma Studies Foundation
The Burma Studies Foundation was established in 1986 to promote the study, understanding and appreciation of Burma including its people, society, art, literature,
language, history, religion and culture.
The Burma Studies Foundation is a non-political, charitable organization with the following goals:
- To create educational opportunities through scholarships and fellowships
- To develop a research library to sustain the field of Burma Studies.
- To publicize the best writing on Burma
- To promote outreach activities and performing arts
- To develop archival resources such as photography, film, tape, CD, digital,
Personal papers and oral histories.
Contact:
Julian Wheatley, President
Department of Foreign Languages & Literature at MIT
Cambridge, MA 02139 USA
wheatley@mit.edu (email)



Japan Heart
Mr. Koichiro Kato : Secretary General
Japan Heart was founded in 2004 as a volunteer-based international health care organization. Japan Heart initially started offering services in Myanmar with medical professionals-particularly doctors and nurses and volunteers are sent from Japan Heart to engage in health care activities in Myanmar.
Japan Heart began its activites at Wachet Charity Hospital located in the Sagaing Division in Central Myanmar, in response to the need for low-cost and free of charge for children, safe health care and services.
Japan Heart aims to provide medical treatment and health care services to underprivileged and poor Burmises to be able to acess to standard and good medical care and treatment as well as bringing hope for Burmises children's future through various programs created for them.
Contact : japanheart@e-mail.jp


Myanmar Charity Group
Myanmar Charity Group was founded in 2005 with its aims to provide assistance for education and general welfare of disabled and
orphaned children living in Myanmar.
by collecting donation funds and redistributing the funds back to selected charity projects in Myanmar.
Contact : Myanmar Charity Group
C/O Hla Soe Naing
P.O.Box 551
Midway City, CA92655
Tel : +1 (949) 732-0072


Myanmar Children’s Foundation
http://myanmarchildrensfoundation.org/
The Myanmar Children’s Foundation (MCF) is a small yet effective organization dedicated to helping the children of Myanmar, one of Asia’s poorest and most economically isolated countries.
Contact:
Myanmar Children’s Foundation
216 F Street #57
Davis, CA95616
USA
info@myanmarchildrensfoundation.org



Prospect Burma
Mr. Robert Gordon : Chairman
The prospect Burma is a U.K. registered charity number 802615 which has been set up in 1989. The Prospect Burma aims to investing in a positive future on education through young Burmese with its various activities to open wider door for educational opportunities.
Address:
Prospect Burma
Porters' Lodge
Rivermead Court
Ranelagh Gardens
SW6 3SF
London, England UK
Telephone: +44
(0) 20 7371 0887
Fax:
+44 (0) 20
7371 054


Save the Children
http://www.savethechildren.org.uk/about-us/where-we-work
Save the Children is the U.K. based charity starting its mission in Myanmar in 1995 with its aiming to reduce the number of young children dying from preventable deceases and responding to natural disaster.
Contact :
Save the Children UK
1 St John’s Lane,
London EC1M 4AR
Tel. 020 7012 6400
e-mail. Supporter.care@savethechildren.org.uk


Suu Foundation
Suu Foundation is a humanitarian organization dedicated to advancing the health and education of the people of Myanmar (Burma).
Suu Foundation is committed to improving healthcare and supporting education in the country of Myanmar (Burma). The Foundation’s vision and goals are established by Nobel Peace Prize laureate and Burmese Parliamentarian, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi. Through this registered nonprofit organization, Daw Suu is rallying the international community to support the development of Myanmar, which has been isolated from the rest of the world for the past several decades.
Contact
the Suu Foundation
phone: 808-944-7191
Email: info@suufoundation.org