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In 2024, Peach provided financial aids to 292 Myanmar students(105 in orphanages and 187 in Myanmar schools): $150 for 7-9 grades kids and $300 for 10-12 grades kids. Provided porridge to 16 orphanages. Provide stipend to 112 teachers in 20 refugee schools in Mae Sot: ranging from $540 to $1,440 per person. Provided financial aids to 166 students in refugee schools and Thai schools in Mae Sot: $150 for 7-9 grades kids and $300 for 10-12 grades kids,and pay rent for Love school and White School. Provided financial aids to 39 students in Siem Reap, Cambodia : $150 for 7-9 grades kids and $300 for 10-12 grades kids. Provided financial aids to 68 Dalit students in Nepal who face caste-based discrimination: $150 for 7-9 grades kids and $300 for 10-12 grades kids. 11/1-11/21/2025, President Ruth Jeng and staff visited schools and students’ families in Nepal, Mae Sot (Thailand), and Cambodia , listened to the teachers and students' needs, encouraged them not to give up. 10/31/2025, the Singapore Chapter of Peach Foundation held its first event.Picture 7/7-7/17/2025, Peach hosted English summer camp at New blood School, Mae Sot, Thailand. 23 volunteer teachers and 297 children participated.Picture In May 2025, Peach set up 2 micro-libraries for Dalit kids in Nepal.Picture In April 2025, Peach installed a roof for the school bus of Sukho Thai school in Mae Sot, Thailand. In March 2025, Peach supported New Blood school in building a big hall in Mae Sot, Thailand. During February 17 to March 8, 2025, Ruth Jeng, president of Peach, along with three staff visited Myanmar, Cambodia, Mae Sot of Thailand, and Nepal to inspect projects and explore partnership with new schools.Picture In March 2025, Peach donated books to 7 refugee schools in Mae Sot, Thailand. Picture |