Who We Are?

Who We Are?

WE aim to provide essential assistance, such as food, shelter and medical support to individuals who have participated in the Civil Disobedience Movement and their families, as well as victims of the Military coup.

What We Do?

What We Do?

Supporting women and children who fled to deliberated area, providing humanitarian support and livelihood assistance to internally displaced persons (IDPs), Support Basic food packages (Rice, Oil, etc;) for CDM

Our Program

Our Program

Small cash grant to start up business for their sustained livelihood.

Key Challange

Key Challange

Limited International Support. Lack of options for Livelihood. Weak collaboration between different groups. Life bound to the revolution.

A six-days basic knitting and embroidery course concluded- Blooming Padauk – ပိတောက်ဖူး

The CDM women, family members and activists who came and participated in the training were also actively involved during the training. This course was opened with the aim of earning a side income through handicrafts for a living. We would also like to thank the students and teachers who have come every day since the

Cooking class opened by blooming padauk – Padauk Phue Organization

Since the establishment of the Blooming Padauk – Padauk Phue organization, vocational education courses have been opened for CDMers.Culinary training is one of the courses opened as a vocational education.As CDM heroes who have a passion for cooking, it was opened with the aim of being a supporter in life with a thorough understanding of

Sewing class opened by blooming padauk – Padauk Phue Organization

For women who have participated in CDM (Civil Disobedience Movement), when thinking about a business to support themselves, they mostly think about learning sewing, which is a vocational skill. However, it is not easy to find a personal device, other necessary materials, and someone to teach. Therefore, a tailoring course was opened from Blooming Padauk

The basic food items sent and donated by the overseas Christian missionaries

The basic food items sent and donated by the overseas Christian missionaries through the Blooming Padauk – Padauk Phue organization were gratefully received again. It was distributed to 68 households which was participated in CDM (Civil Disobedience Movement) that had pre-registered for basic food. Burmese Versionပိတောက်ဖူးအဖွဲ့မှ တဆင့် ပြည်ပခရစ်ယာန်သာသနာပြုများမှ ပေးပို့လှူဒါန်းသည့် အခြေခံစားသောက်ကုန်များအား ကျေးဇူးတင်စွာဖြင့် ထပ်မံလက်ခံရရှိခဲ့ပါတယ်။အခြေခံစားသောက်ကုန်အတွက် ကြိုတင်စာရင်းပေးထားသော CDM အိမ်ထောင်စု

The second day of knitting and embroidery class

Burmese Versionချည်ထိုးပန်းထိုးသင်တန်းရဲ့ ဒုတိယနေ့သင်တန်းသူများရဲ့ လက်ရာများကို တင်ပြလိုက်ရပါတယ်။မြန်မာ့ဒီမိုကရေစီအရေးအတွက် ပါဝင်ခဲ့ကြသူအမျိုးသမီးများအတွက် အသက်မွေးဝမ်းကျောင်းပညာရပ်များကို မကြာခန ထပ်မံဖွင့်လှစ်ပေးသွားအုန်းမှာဖြစ်ပါတယ်။

The army bombarded women and children because they hostile KIA

On October 15, 2023, the Myanmar Military is preparing to celebrate the 8th anniversary of the NCA, the nationwide ceasefire agreement. Not only the signed ethnic groups, the KIA, a non-signatory armed ethnic group, has also been invited by the military to attend. Before this invitation, we need to know whether some of the actions

The military says peace is only for military leaders

The news that coup leader Min Aung Hlaing and former Karen National Union (KNU) President Saw Mutu Say Poe held talks on issues related to peace in Nay Pyi Taw on September 30 has been widely propagated by military lobbies in various forms. Recently, I have noticed that the military lobbies and leaders are using

Activities on the first day of the knitting and embroidery course

Today is the first day of the knitting and embroidery course organized and opened by Blooming Padauk (Padauk Phue). Today, the trainer taught the trainees how to do basic embroidery. We are able to present pictures of the participants learning with enthusiasm. Vocational courses will soon be opened again for women who have participated in

In order to do the right thing in the military, you need to have authority

Many people know that there is class discrimination in the Myanmar Army. In fact, in the army, there is discrimination between officers and other ranks, as well as between officers, senior and junior discrimination, and Military school-based discrimination. The moments when you are not allowed to reveal how much you know and do what your