The BCMF BK Kee Patient House in RY 2024-2025
- Gary Herman
- Jul 7
- 1 min read
Updated: Jul 22
The Burma Children Medical Fund B.K. Kee Patient House offers migrants, including children and families, from the Thai-Myanmar border region a safe place to stay while waiting for medical treatment and recovering.

CMIRC provided weekly visits, financial aid for improvements and repairs, and engaged residents with crafts, games, and social time in RY 2024–2025. Our most heartfelt accomplishment this year was the transformation of the library.
The 380,000-baht project, funded through generous donations and a bequest, more than tripled the size of the original library, providing not only a better learning environment but also space for skills training in areas like sewing and computer literacy. Other accomplishments included furnishing much-needed appliances and building relationships that brought emotional support.

Looking ahead, CMIRC plans to deepen engagement by increasing club member visits and supporting patient well-being through continued donations and social activities in RY 2025–2026.
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