The children of Myanmar need your help to rise again!
113 Years of peace, disrupted by a shaking of all of Myanmar and neighboring countries. Countless buildings, roads, and bridges have collapsed. Major infrastructure such as buildings and bridges has been destroyed by the quake. As of March 31, 2025, over 1,700 people have been reported dead, 3,400 injured, and 2,000 missing. The number of those affected is expected to exceed 10,000.

Myanmar’s Daily Life Has Come to a Halt
The earthquake damage has spread beyond the Sagaing region to areas like Mandalay and Shan State. With roads destroyed and communication lines cut off, remote villages remain isolated, desperately waiting for rescue and aid. Amid ongoing conflict and political instability, even basic necessities like clean water, food, and medicine are in short supply — and it is the children who are the most vulnerable in this crisis.

Delivering Help Where It's Needed Most
Good Neighbors Myanmar is already at work, with swift planning to reach the areas in greatest need. Our response to the Myanmar earthquake will focus on the Magway region, Nyaungshwe in Shan State, and Mae Sot in neighboring Thailand.We will distribute emergency relief kits containing food and daily essentials, and also run psychosocial support (PSS) programs to help children begin healing from the emotional trauma caused by the earthquake.

We need your HELP
As neighboring countries around Myanmar are now experiencing the effects of the disaster. Good Neighbors is taking action to reach those in urgent need amid this crisis. Due to the earthquake, many residents are lacking even the most basic survival necessities such as clean water, food, blankets, and hygiene supplies.
Children, in particular, are in desperate need of psychological healing and safe spaces — their schools have collapsed, their families are scattered, and they continue to live in fear.
These children have lost their homes and are enduring each day through tears. Your warm support can help those small hands reach for hope once again.