Myanmar
Myanmar project information:
• Precious Gems Children's Home
• Justina Children’s Home
• Future Flowers Pre - School
Seeds of Hope Children's Ministry™ has been supporting children’s homes in Myanmar since 1997.
The needs in that country are great and we are
looking to expand our projects. Because of the
current political situation in that country our
primary focus is providing essential services for
the children. We are increasing our efforts and
recently opened a Home for HIV/AIDS infected or
affected children. According to UNAIDS and WHO,
Myanmar now has the most serious HIV/AIDS epidemic
in Asia. AIDS is a disease that most people in
Myanmar have not even heard of. However, the disease
continues to multiply leaving countless children
orphaned, homeless and suffering from this horrible
disease. As usual, children face the brunt of the
suffering unless someone intervenes. Our newest
project, Precious Gems Children's Home is the first
Christian Home for children suffering the effects of
HIV/AIDS in that country.
We named the Home Precious Gems Children's Home because Myanmar is known for its precious stones like emeralds, rubies and sapphires. However, Seeds of Hope Children’s Ministry recognizes a greater treasure in Myanmar; it is the children cast away because of HIV/AIDS. Children who are looked upon as a burden, worthless, feared and rejected; we see as having great worth because God has placed value on them. He sees their tears and loneliness. He sees their suffering and fears and He hears their cries. We have the awesome privilege of caring for these precious little ones. The Home also provides employment for women, some of whom are also HIV positive, that have lost hope and have no means for providing for their children.
• Precious Gems Children's Home
• Justina Children’s Home
• Future Flowers Pre - School


We named the Home Precious Gems Children's Home because Myanmar is known for its precious stones like emeralds, rubies and sapphires. However, Seeds of Hope Children’s Ministry recognizes a greater treasure in Myanmar; it is the children cast away because of HIV/AIDS. Children who are looked upon as a burden, worthless, feared and rejected; we see as having great worth because God has placed value on them. He sees their tears and loneliness. He sees their suffering and fears and He hears their cries. We have the awesome privilege of caring for these precious little ones. The Home also provides employment for women, some of whom are also HIV positive, that have lost hope and have no means for providing for their children.



