Vagabond Reporters International

THANT

 

 

Thant tells his story...

In Burma I was working as a university teacher of mathematics. In the year of 1996 the university was closed so I came to Mae Sot (Thailand) in 1997 to find work. When I first arrived, I found it very difficult, I had no where to live and no belongings. I shared a room with 10 other refugees from Burma. I slept on a cardboard box with only a towel for a blanket. I lived like this for 6 months. Because of this experience, I know how it feels for the refugees coming across the border today and for this reason, I help them by providing a place to stay and food to eat.
My mother died when I was 7 years old and I never knew my father. When my mother died, I went to an orphanage school and stayed there for 7 years. Because of my time in the orphanage, I understand the hearts of the orphans and want to help them as much as I can. This is the reason I became involved
in the migrant worker's children's schools.

I believe that you if you sow kindness you will receive kindness. This has been shown to me time and time again with many things given to me, as I have given to others.

We are always in need for volunteers in Mae Sot. Please encourage those you come in contact with to come here to help the Migrant worker's children's schools. I would love to show you around Mae Sot if you ever have the chance to come here. Send us an email if you would like to know more.

Thank you for your kindness.
 

 

 

 

A letter from Thant:

I would like to tell you about the christmas picnic for the orphanage children.
 
At 23rd December 2006, I organized over 200 children around maesot (thailand) and went to picnic. But I can't go with them. I'm only organizer and I have to do my job(no holidays).
This is the first time of unity for the children from different schools.The children were very happy when they got the presents during picnic. When I was a boy at that time of age, I have no one to come and get to the zoo or picnic. Never got such a happiness.So I'm satisfied to do this for the children around maesot. Although I have my job I went to the children about five minutes.I have seen that the children were playing and introducing one another and they were so amused.  When I saw the children were so happy in the picnic, tears run down from my eyes and finally I sobbed and cried. Unforgetable and valuable christmas in my life. This is my feeling and I do the best for the children as much as I can.

 

 

 

Because
There are so many toys, but not for them.
There is so much good food, but not for them.
There are so many clean clothes, but not for them.
There is so much safe housing, but not for them.
There are so many proper schools, but not for them
There is so much health care, but not for them.
There is no peace,
There is no freedom,
There is no justice,
Because they were born in burma.

Take care, love
thant

 



 

Thant is one of the nicest men on this planet, his kindness and compassion come out of a huge heart behind a warm and sunny smile. Contact him if you want to do volunteer work in the Thai/Burma border area or if you have anything to donate to the cause.

 

thantzaung@gmail.com