What you can do

Become a member
Being a member of BEP gives us important support and gives you certain entitlements, click here to find out more about becoming a member

Invite a speaker
If you are a member of a group such as a church or Amnesty group you can invite a speaker to give an illustrated talk about the situation in Burma and on the Thai-Burma border.

If you are a teacher you can ask for a speaker to give your pupils an insight into one of the most troubled areas of the world. It might also be possible to link your school with one on the border, giving your pupils the opportunity to understand the lives of young people who have led a completely different existence from themselves, sometimes having endured highly traumatic experiences.   

Exhibitions
BEP can also provide a substantial photographic exhibition called 'Forgotten Friends' which highlights the plight of children in the refugee camps on the Thai border.

Teaching materials are available to accompany this exhibition.
 

Just Giving

 

Donate
Donations to BEP are what allow us to continue in out work with the Burmese people. Most of our new projects along the Thai border are developed with the kind support of those back in the UK. If you feel you can contribute in any way to our organisation then please give online through Just Giving or contact us to donate in another way.

Be a volunteer
You could become apply to work on the border on a short-term or long-term basis. See our volunteers section for details on projects and how to volunteer.