Gratitude from Bagan Nuns
We are pleased to present the following report, prepared by our local team leader, on the donation event that took place in Bagan. This donation, which was made by a group of foreign meditators who earmarked this cause, was a heartfelt expression of concern and care for the nuns living in the country during these difficult times of the military coup. Our local team leader was on the ground to witness the impact of this generous act of kindness and has prepared this report to provide an overview of the donation and its impact. We hope that this report will provide insight into the positive difference that this donation has made and express our deep gratitude to those who made it possible. We are grateful to our local team for their hard work in documenting this event and sharing it with us. Thank you for your dedication to helping others and for your efforts to make a difference in the lives of these monastics communities.
As we continue our efforts to support and make a positive difference in Myanmar, we would like to appeal to you for your support and generosity. Your donation will help us to continue our work and provide much-needed resources and assistance to these monastic communities, along with the many others we are also supporting, all of whom are facing many challenges in these difficult times. Every donation, no matter the size, makes a tangible difference and helps us to provide support and assistance to those who need it most. We are deeply grateful for your kindness and your willingness to help us make a positive impact in the world. Please consider making a donation to help us continue our good work and make a difference in the lives of these monks and nuns. Together, we can make a real and lasting difference in the lives of those who need it most.
We made a donation to the nuns living in 17 monastic sites in Bagan and Nyaung-U, which will be greatly helpful to these nunneries as it will provide food for at least 2-3 months. Some of the nuns we donated to are young and come from Pariyatti nunneries, where they study Buddhist scripture. An abbess of a Pariyatti nunnery reported that our donation will be able to feed the 20 nuns in her nunnery for 2-3 months. Our donation will be greatly appreciated and will help to provide much-needed support to these nunneries and the nuns who reside there.
This generous donation to these nuns was made possible by foreign meditators overseas who wanted to show their support and ensure that these monastic communities were not forgotten during these difficult times of the military coup. The donation was a heartfelt expression of concern and care for the well-being of these monks and nuns, and it will be greatly appreciated by all those who receive it. The recipients of this donation are deeply grateful for the kindness and generosity of these foreign meditators, and they are touched by the fact that they are not forgotten in this terrible time. This donation will provide much-needed support and help to ensure that these monks and nuns have the resources they need to continue their important work and serve their communities. The gratitude of these recipients knows no bounds, and they are deeply thankful for this incredible act of kindness.
We would like to express our own heartfelt gratitude to those who made this generous donation possible. Your kindness and compassion have made a tangible difference in the lives of the monks and nuns who will receive this support, and we are deeply grateful for your generosity. Though we may never meet face to face, your generosity will be deeply felt and appreciated by all those who benefit from this donation. Your thoughtfulness and concern for the well-being of these monastic communities is truly remarkable, and we are truly thankful for your support. Your generosity will help to ensure that these nuns have the resources they need to continue their important work and serve their communities, and we are deeply grateful for all that you have done. Thank you for your kind hearts and your selfless dedication to helping others.