Myanmar Earthquake - Member appeals

A guide on where you can find information of emergency appeals from our members following the devastating earthquake in Myanmar
04 Apr 2025

Photo credit: Plan International
Dóchas members are on the ground helping the people of Myanmar following the devastating earthquake that took place on March 28.
You can see links to their appeals and contacts below. If you would like media contacts please get in touch with niall@dochas.ie
Plan International
Plan International appeal page
Plan International has been implementing life-changing humanitarian and development programmes in marginalised communities in Myanmar since 2008
And we are already responding, taking basic supplies (food, hygiene kits, etc) to distribute to those affected by the earthquake. The team will also be supporting logistics and procurement arrangements and finding office space in Mandalay from where we can organise our response and recovery operations.
Salesians Don Bosco -
Salesians Don Bosco Appeal page
Christian Aid
Christian Aid appeal page
Concern
Concern appeal page
Trócaire
Trócaire appeal page
Irish Red Cross
Irish Red Cross appeal page
Oxfam
Oxfam appeal page
World Vision
World Vision has worked in Myanmar for over 30 years. We’re already there. Our teams are currently on the ground assessing damage and responding where it’s safe to do so. But the scale of this disaster is unprecedented, and children and families need your help today. Your support today could help us reach communities in crisis with vital aid – including emergency food supplies, clean water, shelter for children and families and essential hygiene kits.
Right now, thousands of families are facing the unthinkable. Your donation today will have an immediate and lasting impact. You can make sure children and families know that they’re not alone. That someone, somewhere, cares. And that rebuilding their lives is possible, even after everything has fallen apart.
Please contact roisin.drayne@worldvision.ie or press@worldvision.ie for media enquiries
World Vision appeal page