Hello I'm Haru, a 15 years old living in the city of Maesot on the Thai-Myanmar Borderline. I found myself here due to the unjust coup in Burma, which forced many, including me and my family to seek refuge.
Right now, I’m studying for my GED at Mudita Foundation in Thailand, hoping to take it by 16. I guess I’m that type who goes all in when I decide to do something,I love doing things my own way which can backfire sometimes. I've been dancing since I was 10, so that’s five years of just enjoying it. I really love performing and entertaining people, it’s my thing. Dreaming of making a career out of it, with support from individuals of course. Also, I teach dance to kids at my school during the breaks. I'm also pretty good at managing things overall, whether it's organizing parties, handling performances, or taking charge of different responsibilities. I enjoy making sure everything falls into place and it's something I find satisfaction in. I consistently focus on self-improvement because when given significant opportunities I want to be the best version of myself so that I'll be able to make the most of the opportunity.
These days, I'm dealing with the challenge of getting older each day and not being able to start chasing my dream. It's tough because I know I can't go back to Myanmar or travel to other countries to chase my dreams. If I had the chance, I believe I could make it happen with my skills and determination. Unfortunately, because of the conflicts in Myanmar, that possibility seems out of reach for now. It's a bit frustrating, but I'm trying to handle it and stay hopeful for a better future. When stuff gets tough, I take my time to figure things out first, Then I face the problems and try to keep them manageable. Despite the challenges, I'm adjusting to this new reality and holding on to hope for a better future and to fulfill my dreams.