Eaint Hmue Khin
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A student’s journey from worry to hope, showing courage to follow dreams and overcome challenges.
Short sample of student's explanation in Burmese
Students from Thingaha’s GED programs showcased their talents in a special show celebrating General Aung San’s birthday. Support their journey by sending tips and discover their inspiring stories.
Every card shares a student painting, a short artist profile, and an audio explanation in the student’s own voice.
A student’s journey from worry to hope, showing courage to follow dreams and overcome challenges.
Short sample of student's explanation in Burmese
A painting about past memories and future dreams, showing courage to move forward in life.
Short sample of student's explanation in Burmese
This artwork shows a student’s journey from hardship and hopelessness to hope through education.
Short sample of student's explanation in Burmese
This artwork reflects finding peace in quiet moments and discovering hope and life goals through self-reflection.
Short sample of student's explanation in Burmese
This artwork shows a journey from uncertainty to courage, inspired by the student’s path through the GED program and hope for the future.
Short sample of student's explanation in Burmese
Supporting this student’s creative journey
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After sending your tip, please email hello@thingaha.org your receipt and student name, we will send you the full story of the student in english and burmese by email with their artwork files.
In 2025, Thingaha continued its GED Support Program with the Learning with Dr. Myo Thida Team, successfully completing the third batch and launching the fourth and fifth batches. Out of 98 applicants, 38 students were accepted, and 25 successfully completed the program. The fourth and fifth batches are currently ongoing, and their outcomes will be shared after completion.
In 2024, we launched the GED Support Program in collaboration with the Learning with Dr Myo Thida Team and started a Scholarship Program. Out of 153 applicants within the year, 54 received scholarships, and 38 successfully completed the course.
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