Jue Jue’s Safe Space is offering Mental Health Strengthening Trainings which we focus on practical wellness, self-care techniques, and fostering a supportive community for everyone who are looking to manage stress or enhance your emotional well-being.
Jue Jue’s Safe Space is happy to host in-person support group activities, providing a warm and confidential setting to share experiences and find strength in community.
Jue Jue’s Safe Space is organizing the “Care Letter Campaign” to stand in solidarity with survivors of conflict and natural disasters. Whether displaced by war or impacted by recent earthquakes, those facing life’s harshest trials often find the strength to persevere through a single message of hope. We collect these heartfelt letters of encouragement and distribute them directly to survivors and displaced individuals on the ground, reminding them that they are not alone in their journey toward healing.


“Care Letter” initiative, we collected messages of love and encouragement from around the world and successfully distributed over 500 empowering letters to people in need. Specifically, we delivered these letters to earthquake survivors in Sagaing Region and Kayin State, as well as to conflict-affected families in Shan State (including Kaylar, Ywa Ma Gyi, Nyaung Won, Shwe Pyi Thar Upper Village, Kyar Taw and Zayat Gyi). Our goal was to place these letters directly into their hands, offering emotional strength and a sense of solidarity during these difficult times.
















The “လက်ဖက်စကား” (Tea Talk) Support Group is a weekly collaborative initiative by Jue Jue’s Safe Space and Wild Flower Community Support Centre, held every Wednesday for the Myanmar community in Mae Sot. Each session features a different theme, providing a safe and warm environment for participants to share their personal experiences and stories, fostering mutual support and community resilience.
Jue Jue’s Safe Space, in collaboration with Padauk Phoo, provides dedicated mental health support sessions for those displaced from their homes due to war and conflict. Our sessions are designed to provide a comforting environment where individuals can rebuild their mental resilience, find community among others with shared experiences, and gain the psychological strength needed to navigate these uncertain times.
Jue Jue’s Safe Space is hosting an interactive Mental Health Strengthening Training at Joy House by offering a warm environment where participants can explore psychosocial support through real-life scenarios, self-reflection quizzes, and engaging group activities.
Jue Jue’s Safe Space together with Social Action for Children and Women (SAW) to offer mental health strengthening programs specifically for youth. Through a series of enjoyable and engaging activities, we provide a safe platform for young people to explore their journey of self-discovery to encourage them to share the challenges they face, celebrate the ways they have helped others, and express their feelings openly.
Jue Jue’s Safe Space recently conducted a Suicide Prevention Training at the Ban Mai Nai Soi Refugee Camp. Recognizing the immense psychological pressure faced by displaced communities, this program focuses on identifying early warning signs, providing immediate emotional first aid, and building a community-based support network.
Jue Jue’s Safe Space provides in-person Suicide Prevention Training in Mae Sot, Thailand, held 1 to 2 times every year.
Jue Jue’s Safe Space successfully conducted a training session which is part of the Community Well-Being initiatives under Collective Healing Initiatives, in collaboration with the Resilience Women’s Creative Network.
Jue Jue’s Safe Space proudly organizes Annual Mental Health Conferences, bringing together experts, caregivers, and community members in a unified space. These conferences serve as a platform for sharing knowledge, discussing current mental health challenges, and strengthening our collective resilience. Through keynote sessions and collaborative workshops, we aim to foster innovation in psychosocial support and build a stronger, more informed network dedicated to mental well-being.




A fundraiser was hosted for the survivors of earthquakes in Myanmar by Citizen of Burma Award, Hawaii Chapter and Jue Jue’s Safe Space.
As a trusted mental health organization for the Myanmar community outside the country, our organization provides a vital support system to help individuals navigate the emotional and psychological challenges of displacement. Through professional guidance and compassionate care, we offer a safe space for healing, resilience, and mental well-being for those rebuilding their lives far from home.
Jue Jue’s Safe Space successfully reached a new milestone by hosting our first-ever Mental Health Awareness Seminar for the Burmese community in the United States. Held in the Bay Area, California, this event provided a vital space for connection and learning, focusing on the unique mental health needs of the diaspora.
Jue Jue’s Safe Space has successfully completed the second part of our U.S. Mental Health Awareness Seminar in Phoenix, Arizona. This seminar was made possible through a meaningful collaboration with the ‘စနေဝိုင်း’ families and the ‘ပြည်သူ့ဂုဏ်ရည်အသင်း (Arizona Branch)’.
Jue Jue’s Safe Space successfully completed the third part of our U.S. tour at the invitation of the Great Decision Group. During this session, we presented a unique perspective on the Myanmar crisis through a mental health lens, discussing how psychological resilience can pave the way for more effective national collaboration.
Since September is International Suicide Prevention Month; a time to foster hope and advocate for the value of life, Jue Jue’s Safe Space participated in the ‘Out Of Darkness’ Community Walk held in Hawaii, USA. This event brought together survivors, advocates, and organizations to raise awareness and break the silence surrounding suicide.
As a trusted mental health organization for the Myanmar community outside the country, our organization provides a vital support system to help individuals navigate the emotional and psychological challenges of displacement. Through professional guidance and compassionate care, we offer a safe space for healing, resilience, and mental well-being for those rebuilding their lives far from home.
“Self-Care Sunday,” a special yoga event for the Burmese community in Hawaii, held on January 25th at Kakaako Studio to promote mental wellness through physical movement. Led by experts Summer Rothwell and Jue Jue Min Thu. This session invited expatriates to destress and reconnect with themselves amidst their busy lives who are wishing to practice self-love and enhance their mind-body well-being.