All Entries in the "Eleho News" Category
Lovemine National Event Update
In October we had the opportunity to work with a student group from Pepperdine University called Lovemine. They were responsible for the nationwide live broadcast for Burma called the Ignite Project. During that event students from all over the country not only watched online but also wrote letters to their Senator. We are happy to [...]
The Classic Crime Rocking With The BURMA Shirt
We’re stoked the guys are repping the shirt and of course supporting the cause.
Buy Great Threads & Support A Great Cause
Do What You Love to Help People and You Will Always Love What You Do!
eleho in Haiti
Officially, eleho is not in Haiti but a member of our team was asked to travel with an organization to the country. Bryan will be documenting on the trip on video for an organization called Project 81. They are a group of people who have been working in Port au Prince and a town called [...]
Hope For The Child Of War
Partners staff and volunteers work closely with Burma’s refugees and internally displaced people. One particular community along the Thai-Burma border is Shan Town*.
Alms for 10,000 Monks
Straight out of Thailand is some video footage from Austin Flack our filmmaker. Check it out!
Filmmaker Austin Flack On His Upcoming Trip To Thailand
In nine days I will be returning to Thailand, finishing a project I began over a year ago. Last July, I spent a morning following two Burmese children, Kimboee and her brother Nezo, from the Burmese/Thai border crossing at Myawaddy into the narrow alleys and crowded market places of Mae Sot, where they went to [...]
Compasio & eleho At The GO Conference In Colorado
We recently travelled out to Colorado to hit up the GO Conference in Estes Park with our friends from Compasio. It was refreshing to be up in the mountains, even if there was 18 inches of snow on the ground. The students we met were part of a unique collection of people. They are passionate [...]
Ignite Project
Our friends in Malibu, CA are leading an event in partnership with several organizations to raise the level of awareness of issues pertaining to Burma. The live broadcast begins at 6pm Pacific Standard Time.

