Student Portrait

Growing up in a low-income family, I have always had to work for everything I achieved. I have faced many struggles, and each experience has contributed to my growth and fueled my desire to chase my dreams.

My name is Derrick. I was born in Yangon and am a transgender individual. I was raised by a single mother after my parents divorced in 2006, shortly before she left for Singapore to work as a maid. I have a younger sister, and we lived with our grandparents and my aunt’s family. Since her departure, my mother has been our sole provider, which is why I started working at the age of 17.

Though my educational journey has been complex, I have always strived to do my best. In 2018, I graduated from high school and pursued distance learning in law at East Yangon University, choosing that major with the goal of advocating for women’s rights.

At the same time, I completed diplomas in networking and hardware while working at a mobile company to fund my education. Since my mother could not afford the expenses, I paid for my studies myself.

In 2019, I volunteered with the Sit Nyein Pan Foundation on research projects related to computer networks, and later partnered with a colleague to assist people with computer issues at home. I then secured a position as a customer service representative at HOG and HOVA E-sports, but the company closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

In 2020, I ran a small online business and worked as a freelance delivery person to support myself. I also volunteered as a paid nurse aide at Medical Action Myanmar INGO during the third wave of COVID-19. In 2023, I began taking free online programming classes and collaborated with classmates to build small websites. That experience convinced me to pursue computer science abroad.

 About Derrick

  • Age: 25
  • Ethnicity: Karen
  • Country: Myanmar

 School & Program

  • Rangsit University
  • Bachelor’s, Computer Science
  • 3rd Year in Program

Goals & Dreams

  • Become a software or web developer
  • Empower Myanmar youth through technology

 Loan Details

  • Loan Amount: $4,975
  • Amount Left To Fund: $4,875
  • Contract Duration: 12 years
  • Status: In School
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After applying to scholarship programs in Thailand since 2022, my mother ultimately decided to use her savings to support my first year of study. The responsibility for the remaining years will fall on me. I am now enrolled in my first year of Computer Science at Rangsit University.

At Rangsit, I serve as a team leader at the International Language Center and recently participated in Global Game Jam 2024 Thailand, helping create a board game in just two days. I am also active in a non-profit organization as a host team leader and classroom manager, focused on helping students develop their skills.

My dream is to create an application called “Youth Tech” to support those interested in learning programming. The app will offer free lectures, with some advanced content available for a small fee, and I plan to donate a portion of those profits. Beyond that, I am committed to expanding my research and pushing the boundaries of knowledge in my field.

With sincere effort and determination, I believe I can grow significantly and turn this vision into reality.

Written by Derrick with editing assistance from Zomia’s volunteer editors.

Derrick

Derrick

“With your support, I hope to become someone who not only succeeds but uplifts others in the process.”

Q&A With Derrick

Survey Fun

What is your favorite memory?
Moments from my volunteering experiences
How would your friends describe you?
Their second family
What is the one thing that isn’t taught in school but should be?
Life experience, good manners, and strong ethics
What is/was your favorite subject in school?
English and Programming
What skill or ability do you most wish you had (but lack today)?
I would like to become someone who is wealthy enough to help others in need.
Where would you most like to travel?
Villages
What’s the best meal you’ve ever had?
Meals with my family
What’s your dream job?
A software or web developer
If you won $1 million in a lottery, how would you spend it?
One third of that money, I will use to create a foundation for young learners and to help those in need. The remaining amount, I will give to my mother.
If you could go back in time, what year or period would you travel to? Why?
I would go back to July 9, 2019, the day my grandmother passed away. She shaped who I am today, and if I had one chance, I would just hug her once more before she was gone.

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