All donations will go to a free clinic located along the Thailand-Myanmar border.
Entrepreneur Jeshua Soh, 29, departed Singapore on April 28 and cycled for two weeks to reach Bangkok on May 11.
The clinic in Mae Sot, a city in western Thailand, provides free consultations to more than 100,000 patients annually. Nearly half of them are migrant workers in the Mae Sot area seeking medical help, and the other half, those who come from Myanmar for care. According to the United Nations, more than three million civilians in Myanmar have been displaced since the military takeover in February 2021. The UN also estimates that a third of those who have been forced to leave their homes are children.
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