Treatment support for burn children in Mongolia

by U Nine Change
Treatment support for burn children in Mongolia
Treatment support for burn children in Mongolia
Treatment support for burn children in Mongolia
Treatment support for burn children in Mongolia
Treatment support for burn children in Mongolia
Treatment support for burn children in Mongolia
Treatment support for burn children in Mongolia
Treatment support for burn children in Mongolia
Treatment support for burn children in Mongolia
Treatment support for burn children in Mongolia
Treatment support for burn children in Mongolia
Treatment support for burn children in Mongolia

Project Report | Nov 25, 2025
Mongolia Burn Children Project (9th)

By Mira Kim | Head of International Cooperation Team

Continuing Care and Rehabilitation
Over the past three months, our dedicated team in Mongolia has continued to provide essential medical follow-ups, rehabilitation, and emotional support to children living with the lasting effects of severe burns.

Restoring confidence: Many children who underwent surgeries in previous years are now enjoying everyday life with renewed confidence and independence.

Support for families: We also continued distributing vital medical supplies and nutritional support, easing the financial and emotional burden of long-term care at home.

Face820 Mongolia – A Transformative Event
In August, we proudly held Face820 Mongolia, our annual awareness and fundraising event. Thanks to your incredible generosity, the event became a true celebration of healing and hope.

Over 100 burn-injured children received free medical consultations and treatment guidance from volunteer surgeons and therapists.

Fundraising activities generated crucial funds to support upcoming surgical missions and provide essential burn-care supplies.

Local residents took part in burn prevention and early treatment workshops, strengthening community awareness and compassion across Mongolia.

Empowering Local Medical Teams
We remain deeply committed to strengthening local capacity for long-term sustainability.

Delivered advanced, hands-on training for doctors, nurses, and therapists on scar management and psychological rehabilitation.

Established an international mentoring network, connecting Mongolian professionals with global burn specialists for continuous knowledge exchange and professional growth.

With Gratitude
Your continued support is the reason these children can smile again. Every donation, every word of encouragement, and every act of kindness brings us closer to a world where no child suffers alone from the effects of burns.

Together, we are turning scars into stories of strength and hope.

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U Nine Change

Location: Seoul - South Korea
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