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Charity and Outreach Project

15 July 2023   Donating stationeries and food to 300 school children (including samanera, sayalays) to Thamindaw Pyapon Free School.


May 2023 Myanmar New Year Meditation retreat

                   https://youtu.be/QapxlUPmm84

                   Donation of alms bowl and requisites

                  https://youtu.be/p1YXoUUofGw

                  https://youtu.be/T1JX5R_iiuo



Donation at Aung Zayar Min Monastic Education Centre
This is a centre that gives free education and place to poor children and orphans, and also abandoned babies. It also take care of monks, nuns and young novices.We came here on 9th October 2016 to visit the place, to do donation, and to get advice from the chief monk.








Donation at Thabarwa Centre -11th Mac 2016
We recalled our donations to poor people at Thabarwa centre. The good deeds were done together with two Korean nuns- Dhammadinna and one guest nun, Chinese girl Ai Rong and Myanmar lady Ei Ei Aung in 11th Mac 2016.
We donated soap powder, soaps, towels, drinks, noodles, medicine and money to the old and sick people, and also old nuns in Thabarwa. Also donated toys to the children.
This is caganussati (recollection of one's generosity), one of 10 recollection



Donation for the underground water-pump system on 6th Dec 2015
With the money collected from Malaysian devotees in Aug this year, we Aggacara charity group offered a water pumping system for this school on this Sunday. Our purpose is that all children and teachers will enjoy the clean and fresh water. Thank you for all devotees, especially Lunas Dana Group. The water pump reaches to 400 feet in underground, so the water is free from odour and can be drunk immediately. Everyone was happy to be able to drink straight away.



Rebuilding and maintenance Flood-affected schools at Kyaunggone, Irrawaddy Division.


Aggacara ITEMC has offered 12 lakhs (1200,000) to rebuilding new school for Kun Sa Pal Yun village and 10 Lakhs (1000,000)for Apin Nha Sel village. Sep 2015





Offered 10 lakh (1000,000 kyats) for rebuilding or maintenance of school in Chin state.
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8th Sep 2015

Aggacara Itemc offers 10 lakhs (10,00000 kyats) for maintenance and rebuilding of school building at Pan-aw, Mindad district , Southern Chin state. We also offer some stationery for school children.
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Raising fund and offering things to flood victims in Myanmar, Jul 2015




Activities in the past


1.Offered blankets to a monastery and a nunnery in Yangon area

  (Dec 2012)
2.Offered donation for four-storey building at
 Dhamma Gonyin Nuns Training Centre in Yangon. 
(June 2014)
3. Offered Dhamma books to Kaung Su Wai 
English Training School (for monks), Paleh, Yangon
(Sep 2014)
4.Offered donation to build monastery at Naga hilly region, Myanmar 
(Dec 2014)
5..Helped Yatanar Nunnery, Paleh to raise fund 
for digging water.(Dec 2014)
6. Offered Dhamma books to ITBMU teachers and students, Feb 2015
7. Offered fund to build two ordination halls in Burmese temples, Sri Lanka, May 2015






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