Wednesday 7 May 2008

Donation for Cyclone Victims

Information for those who would like to donate for victims of Cyclone Nargis

1) UK
Collected by Myanmar Sanga Association UK and Unity to Victory Group.

http://www.blogger.com/u2v@u2v.org.uk
http://www.blogger.com/tzhtike2004@gmail.com

Ko Kyaw Swar (+44) 7828 890 224
Ko Thant Zin (+44) 7727 248 755
Ko Moe Swe (+44) 7773 325 635
Ko Myat Soe Khine (+44) 7939 222 932

Ko Htike (+44) 7974 817 387
(http://ko-htike.blogspot.com/)
Sayadaw U Candobhasa
Bank Name : Barclays
Account Holder Name Mr A Candobhasa
A/C 90 00 28 36
S/C 20 80 71
Ph 078 77 297 205
email: http://www.blogger.com/ashinucandobhasa@yahoo.co.uk

2) Singapore

Peninsula Plaza.

1. Lin Let (Second Floor)
2. Sin Myanmar ( Third Floor)
3. Daw Than Than Nu (5th Floor)
4. Lan Pya Kyal Library (5 th Floor) – Collection on everyday 6:30 pm to 9pm

Additional info pls see (http://linletkyalsin.blogspot.com/)

Collection of clothes, shoes, caps, pencils and so on.
If u want to participate in this activity please
contact as follow ~

Daw Soe Soe Aung @ Catherine - 92986743
Si Thu Aung @ Chris - 81681121
Ye Thway @ Danny - 91084611

3) US

Myanmar America Burma Buddhist Association (ABBA)
Sayadaw Ashin Indaka and ABBA EC members
619 Bergen Street Brooklyn NY
Tel: 718-622-8019
eMail: http://www.blogger.com/info@mahasiusa.org
http://www.mahasiusa.org/cyclone.html

Burmese American Buddhist Associateion (BABA )
1708 Powder Mill Road,

Silver Spring
Maryland 20903 ( You may call Mingalarama Sayadaw Ashin Abacasara at (301)-439-4035.) Burmese communities around Washington DC, Maryland, and Virginia are planning to send their help through BABA. (BABA is a 501(c) non-profit organization.)


AMIMA
( Alumni Myanmar Institutes of Medicine Association ) was formed and registered as a 501(c) non profit organization last year at the state of Pennsylvania.

http://www.amima.net/

( You can donate through Paypal at the website.)


4) International NGOs.

You can also donate in these web site.Please see these links for more information.

Save the Children

http://www.savethechildren.org/newsroom/2008/cyclone-nargis-myanmar.html


CARE

http://www.care.org/

HOPE

http://www.hope-international.com/

World Vision South East Asia cyclone relief web site

http://www.worldvision.org/Worldvision/eappeal.nsf/egift-disaster-response-southern-asia-cyclone-relief?OpenForm&campaign=11365555&cmp=KNC-11365555

International Rescue Committee

http://www.theirc.org/news/irc-sends-team-myanmar0505.html?gclid=CN6HiLmnkZMCFQ81egodyhGpTQ

US campaign for Burma

http://www.uscampaignforburma.org/

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