The New Creation Center (NCC) program in Thailand, launched in 2023, is dedicated to serving children, who are one of the most vulnerable groups within the Myanmar diaspora.
Many of these migrant families face significant barriers to education, as parents often have limited or no formal schooling themselves. As a result, the cycle of poverty and lack of education has been recurrent from one generation to the next. Access to quality education is a critical pathway to breaking this cycle.
Numerous children are currently not eligible to attend Thai public schools due to language barriers and legal or documentation challenges. By equipping students with basic Thai language skills, NCC helps open doors to better employment opportunities in the future and increases their potential eligibility for formal education within Thailand.
One child said, “Before, I was so shy, but through the NCC, I was helped and became more confident, especially in talking to other children and adults.”
Beyond academic instruction, NCC is committed to the holistic development of each child. Physically, the program provides children with a safe, structured, and closely monitored environment where they can rest, play, exercise, and receive nutritious meals—essential foundations for healthy growth and learning.
The program recognizes that children’s emotional and social development are also important. So, through supportive relationships, guided activities, and a caring community, the children learn confidence, resilience, cooperation, and respect for others.
By addressing the educational, physical, emotional, and social needs together, the NCC seeks to nurture well-rounded individuals and create meaningful opportunities for a brighter and more stable future for Myanmar migrant children and their families.
To learn more about the New Creation Center and how you can partner with them in ministry, click here.
