This document tells the story of "Auntie Jo's house" in Myanmar, which provides support to orphans and children from the local Buddhist neighborhood. It began when the author's family purchased a house for their parents' retirement in 1996. After their father passed away, the house was named "Auntie Jo's house" in honor of an elderly British woman who was like a mother to the author. In 2008, the house began offering worship services, Bible study, education support, and basic medical care to local children. It has faced challenges from neighbors and lack of resources but continues its important work in the community with support from visiting pastors and volunteers. The author expresses gratitude for support and prayers as plans are made to