well what can i say its a nice refugee camp i visited 2009 oct for a month for my family i wish they can come quick i miss them
Saw Kaw Tha Yu Htoo
on Feb 24, 2010 at 06:46PM
that really nice camp..i was living there about 8 years..i miss my camp very much..
taw nay moo
on Apr 23, 2010 at 09:13PM
i had live there like ten years that a nice refugee camp and i live in az like one year now.
June Htoo Lah.
on May 14, 2010 at 05:38PM
i love thailand refugee camp ,but right now i am staying in Ottawa almost one year.But one day I will visit my family over there ,right now i'm studying Adult High school in Ottawa .However,and i hope one day I will be in there.I am going to stay miss you hold of my life .May the good Lor bless and keep you in his loving care. Sincere Lah June Htoo. Thanks
Moo Rah
on Jul 1, 2010 at 04:17PM
i miss u umphiem camp
andrew
on Oct 15, 2010 at 07:39PM
yoh! umphiem, umpheim you are the one that I use to be inside. You gave me some cool things and fun. I plan to go back but i don't even know when. Immer thinking about you like all time nigga. Some of my homey and ladies, I tell them I miss thim, especially my KAREN people. (love you)
Isacc dhas
on Oct 21, 2010 at 01:26AM
Please send me more information about your ministry and full addres My email address is isaccsmailbox@rediffmail.com god bless you
brang aung
on Oct 21, 2010 at 08:42PM
i am right to play basketball teacher .i miss Umpium camp.i everything rumemper for umpium camp.
sookyung par cecilia
on Jan 7, 2011 at 09:07AM
I visted many times there. I have friend also..
blahgaymoo
on Feb 24, 2011 at 11:48PM
I really really miss my camp and my land in Thailand but i don't wanna stay either, however, i wanna visit my camp and my lane.
lala paw
on Mar 15, 2011 at 01:42PM
well, i really miss umpium camp, that is the place that i was grow up and gradutaed in there how can i forgot. i have a plan to go back and visit my friends, my school, my teachers and my old house. if i can i want to go back in this year 2011 june after i gradutated but i have to contiune to going to my 4 years university but i don't give up i will try to go back after next two years for sure i will work hard and get alot of money so i can support my people my school etc... i really miss them and really want to see them. i can't even sleep well if i don't go back and visit my friends, school, teachers, etc... i plan to go back one day. i wish i will go back soon.wish me agood luck ok everyone love you guys so much don't give up try try try and never give up ok..... good luck and god bless you all
hnin
on Jun 15, 2011 at 04:48AM
i miss umphium .i wanna go back...
kaw moo ra student
on Aug 7, 2011 at 11:39PM
i like umphuim kaw moora school and i miss my math teacher cause she love me the best only me
san da
on Oct 1, 2011 at 09:53PM
oh i miss umpium camp soo much .. hope i will visit their again...
potato dat
on Oct 26, 2011 at 05:44PM
umpium camp it is the camp i grow up i miss u everysinger day.
from away
on Dec 12, 2011 at 04:59AM
oh dear camp i miss you so much and hope that you will miss me too!
sawthendon
on Jan 20, 2012 at 03:24PM
i want tro go back visit in thailand refugee umphium camp ..here is too bored..miss umphium refugee camp a lot
poe then don
on Jan 20, 2012 at 03:26PM
umphium refugee camp is where i group ..want to go back there..in america is so bored and a lot of bad ppl..1 day i hope i'll be in umphium camp.
rama
on Jan 24, 2012 at 06:11PM
i born at that camp. i wish i can go back there
Sandar
on Feb 25, 2012 at 05:49PM
FIRE DESTROYS BURMESE REFUGEE CAMP At noon on February 23, a fire in a single home in Umphiem Refugee Camp erupted and began to spread to surrounding homes. Because permanent structures are not allowed to be built within the camps, all houses are constructed from bamboo, wood and leaves, making it extremely susceptible to fire, especially in the dry season. Within ten minutes, dozens of homes were on fire and in less than an hour, the fire had engulfed one third of the camp, turning houses, mosques, nurseries and schools to ashes. Umphiem is Thailand’s second largest refugee camp and is home to approximately 20,000 refugees from Burma.
Currently organizations on the Thai-Burma border are meeting to discuss immediate needs and how donations can best be utilized. We hope to begin collecting donations immediately so that funds will be available as soon as the needs are assessed. Donations will directly benefit the individuals who have been affected – purchasing building materials, food, water, clothes & blankets and other necessary materials.
We are requesting that donations be made as soon as possible to the Umphiem Fire Relief PayPal Account, in order to meet the immediate need. If you would like to support relief efforts, but prefer to donate to a larger Non-Governmental Organization, please visit www.tbbc.org or stay tuned for a list of projects that are accepting donations.
For more information please contact us at umphiemfirerelief@gmail.com
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well what can i say its a nice refugee camp i visited 2009 oct for a month for my family i wish they can come quick i miss them
that really nice camp..i was living there about 8 years..i miss my camp very much..
i had live there like ten years that a nice refugee camp and i live in az like one year now.
i love thailand refugee camp ,but right now i am staying in Ottawa almost one year.But one day I will visit my family over there ,right now i'm studying Adult High school in Ottawa .However,and i hope one day I will be in there.I am going to stay miss you hold of my life .May the good Lor bless and keep you in his loving care.
Sincere Lah June Htoo. Thanks
i miss u umphiem camp
yoh! umphiem, umpheim you are the one that I use to be inside. You gave me some cool things and fun. I plan to go back but i don't even know when. Immer thinking about you like all time nigga. Some of my homey and ladies, I tell them I miss thim, especially my KAREN people. (love you)
Please send me more information about your ministry and full addres
My email address is isaccsmailbox@rediffmail.com
god bless you
i am right to play basketball teacher .i miss Umpium camp.i everything rumemper for umpium camp.
I visted many times there. I have friend also..
I really really miss my camp and my land in Thailand but i don't wanna stay either, however, i wanna visit my camp and my lane.
well, i really miss umpium camp, that is the place that i was grow up and gradutaed in there how can i forgot. i have a plan to go back and visit my friends, my school, my teachers and my old house. if i can i want to go back in this year 2011 june after i gradutated but i have to contiune to going to my 4 years university but i don't give up i will try to go back after next two years for sure i will work hard and get alot of money so i can support my people my school etc... i really miss them and really want to see them. i can't even sleep well if i don't go back and visit my friends, school, teachers, etc... i plan to go back one day. i wish i will go back soon.wish me agood luck ok everyone love you guys so much don't give up try try try and never give up ok..... good luck and god bless you all
i miss umphium .i wanna go back...
i like umphuim kaw moora school and i miss my math teacher cause she love me the best only me
oh i miss umpium camp soo much .. hope i will visit their again...
umpium camp it is the camp i grow up i miss u everysinger day.
oh dear camp i miss you so much and hope that you will miss me too!
i want tro go back visit in thailand refugee umphium camp ..here is too bored..miss umphium refugee camp a lot
umphium refugee camp is where i group ..want to go back there..in america is so bored and a lot of bad ppl..1 day i hope i'll be in umphium camp.
i born at that camp. i wish i can go back there
FIRE DESTROYS BURMESE REFUGEE CAMP
At noon on February 23, a fire in a single home in Umphiem Refugee Camp erupted and began to spread to surrounding homes. Because permanent structures are not allowed to be built within the camps, all houses are constructed from bamboo, wood and leaves, making it extremely susceptible to fire, especially in the dry season. Within ten minutes, dozens of homes were on fire and in less than an hour, the fire had engulfed one third of the camp, turning houses, mosques, nurseries and schools to ashes. Umphiem is Thailand’s second largest refugee camp and is home to approximately 20,000 refugees from Burma.
Currently organizations on the Thai-Burma border are meeting to discuss immediate needs and how donations can best be utilized. We hope to begin collecting donations immediately so that funds will be available as soon as the needs are assessed. Donations will directly benefit the individuals who have been affected – purchasing building materials, food, water, clothes & blankets and other necessary materials.
We are requesting that donations be made as soon as possible to the Umphiem Fire Relief PayPal Account, in order to meet the immediate need. If you would like to support relief efforts, but prefer to donate to a larger Non-Governmental Organization, please visit www.tbbc.org or stay tuned for a list of projects that are accepting donations.
For more information please contact us at umphiemfirerelief@gmail.com