Our mission
47 children.
One community raising their future.
Cycle for Good raises €9,000 every year so that 47 Burmese refugee children in Mae La Oon camp, Thailand, can go to school, have food to eat, and a place to sleep.
The 47 children
These children fled the civil war in Myanmar without their parents and now live in Mae La Oon refugee camp in northern Thailand. They are not statistics. They are 47 individual young people who need school fees, food, and a safe place to sleep — every single year.
Cycle for Good exists to make sure that happens. Every euro raised by our community goes directly to supporting them.
The annual target is €9,000. It's a real number, tied to real costs, for real children — not a round fundraising goal invented by a marketing team.
Mae La Oon camp, Thailand
Mae La Oon is a refugee camp in Sangkhlaburi District, Kanchanaburi Province, near the Myanmar border. It is home to thousands of refugees who fled the ongoing conflict in Myanmar. The 47 children Cycle for Good supports are among the most vulnerable — living without parents in a camp far from the country they were born in.
Education, food, and shelter are not guaranteed. Cycle for Good's community fundraising covers these basics — year after year — so these children have a chance at a future.
How it started
Cycle for Good began with Frouke and Kiran, who cycled 18,000km from Vietnam to Amsterdam over two years — raising €8,000 along the way. They wanted their challenge to mean something. To be connected to real people, not just a general cause.
Since then, the community has grown. Runners, cyclists, party hosts, and friends of friends have all taken on challenges and raised money for the same 47 children. The faces change. The mission doesn't.
Cycle for Good is small by design. The overhead is minimal. The impact is direct. And anyone can be part of it.
Want to be part of it?
Any challenge counts. Get in touch and we'll help you get started.
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