“Respect”
Our clinic held the first free basic health care training for local residents on March 3, 2025.
From the clinic to the award winners
First prize – 400,000 kyats
Second prize – 30,000 Kyats was awarded.
In addition, the clinic hosted a dinner for the award winners, as well as other successful and unsuccessful trainees and trainees, and held the first graduation ceremony.
The purpose of the training is –
(1) Those who have passed all the courses will be able to work in hospitals and clinics,
(2) Those who have passed all the courses will be able to go to their own communities and provide treatment if an emergency occurs,
(3) Those who have passed all the courses will be able to use the training as a livelihood,






The clinic is providing free health care training to the people and youth of Arakkha, with the aim of enabling them to use their acquired skills as a source of livelihood.






The training is divided into levels, and those who have passed the training are planned to attend the next level, and those who have not passed are also planned to attend again.
The money for these trainings is not provided by other NGOs or INGOs.






We, the people of Arakkha, are providing these trainings with the money donated by them to enable our young people in Arakkha to acquire skills and life skills.






(We plan to recruit more new trainees after Thingyan.)
We would like to express our special gratitude to all our local and foreign donors, charitable organizations, and individuals.






#Overseas Representatives
Arakkha Zin Myo Oo – Main person in charge of Thailand – 083 6643107
Daw AyeAye Win , In charge of Australia – 0478126592
Hnin Wai Wai Yee, in charge of Malaysia – 0060183561286