There are 3 master programs that we are currently working on:

Program #1: "Women Empowerment Program"- Advancing Women Social Entrepreneurship
Network 355 is a newly established professional women network that aims to promote women as a powerful force for positive change in the world and to encourage women to embark on a journey of social entrepreneurship. We unite women from different backgrounds, both already established in their organizations and those building their start-ups, who are sincerely passionate about the humanitarian and cultural causes they represent.
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Program #2: "Burma Program" – Awareness Campaign for Humanitarian Crisis in Burma (Myanmar)
Network 355’s mission is to promote exceptional women who stand up for positive change in the world. Aung San Suu Kyi, a Noble Prize Laureate, who had spent 14 of the last 20 years under the house arrest in Burma (Myanmar) is our hero, and we could not help, but join a movement to raise awareness about the situation in Burma.
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Program #3: "WeHearts Program" – Awareness Campaign for Women Heart Disease
Heart disease is the #1 killer of American Women, regardless of their race or ethnicity. 1 in 4.6 women will die of cancer while 1 in 2.6 women will die of heart disease. 52% of women die of sudden cardiac death before arriving at a hospital vs. men’s 42%. 65% of women die from heart disease without even knowing they were afflicted.
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Goal Achieved!

Burmese Children

Free Burma Alliance and Network 355 with support from Amnesty International held a fundraiser on October 16th, 2010 to raise money for critical cardiac surgeries for four Burmese children cared for by the Burma Children Medical Fund at the Mae Tao Clinic – Shin Aw Ba Tha, Hell May Say, Surin, and Thant Zin Win.

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Burma Benefit

On Wednesday, April 7th, 2010, Free Burma Alliance and Network 355 held a fundraiser to benefit the Burmese children refugees at Mae Tao Clinic in Thailand (www.maetaoclinic.org). The event exposed New Yorkers to Burmese culture, while raising funds to support the renowned clinic.

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