ATOM donates one billion Myanmar kyats to monastic and orphanages

One billion kyats will be used to provide high-quality facilities and infrastructure that are needed in monastic and orphan schools across Myanmar.

The facilities and infrastructure contributed by ATOM will vary according to the needs of the specific monastic and orphanage communities. Certain activities may include upgrading existing facilities and infrastructure in order to provide a more effective and comfortable environment for learning and development for children. Photo Source https://www.facebook.com/ATOMOfficialPage

The first activity of the initiative was commemorated today at the YGW Taikkyi monastic school in Taikkyi township of the Yangon Region, where ATOM contributed to the building of a ceremony hall for school activities.

Similarly, another commemoration will be organized at Dhammika Rama in Bagan Taung Village, Thanlyin at a later date. For Dhammika Rama monastic school, ATOM will support a school building for lessons.

ATOM has earmarked 3 billion kyats for corporate social responsibility projects till the end of 2023. ATOM pledges to make life better for the people of Myanmar by advancing telecommunications, unlocking opportunities, and delivering a positive impact on the community. Photo Source https://www.facebook.com/ATOMOfficialPage

U Win Paing Kyaw, Deputy Chief Executive Officer of ATOM said “ATOM developed this initiative in the hopes of not only giving back to the community as a responsible business but to provide quality facilities to an inclusive range of monastic and orphan schools and communities of all backgrounds. Upon completion of this CSR initiative, we are incredibly humbled and truly hope we helped improve the lives and educational surroundings of the students and teaching staff in the many schools across Myanmar.”