Student Portrait

My name is Acacia. I come from Myitkyina, in Kachin State, Myanmar. When I was eight years old, my parents made a heart-wrenching decision that changed my life—they sent me to live with a teacher in the city so I could access a better education. It was the first time I understood the meaning of sacrifice. I cried almost every night, missing my parents deeply, but I knew they did it out of love, because they wanted a better future for me.

In 2022, I came to Thailand to study Business Administration at Mae Fah Luang University. It was both exciting and terrifying. I arrived in a new environment, far from home, without a single familiar face. During my first year, I felt completely lost. I carried trauma from earlier years, especially from a time when I lived in a boarding house and experienced emotional harm from people I should have been able to trust. I became closed off, unsure of myself, and my confidence slowly faded.

At the same time, my parents were doing everything they could to support me, despite having limited resources and never finishing school themselves. I kept my emotional struggles to myself—I didn’t want to worry them or make their burden heavier. I am the eldest child and the first in my family to study abroad. Even among my extended relatives, no one had ever walked this path before. I had no role models, no one to guide me. I felt alone, confused, and unsure of where I truly belonged.

Things became even harder in 2024. A major flood hit our region, and ever since, the mobile network and internet in my hometown have been down. My parents now have to travel to internet shops and pay just to send me a message or hear my voice. Sometimes we only get to talk for a few minutes before the connection drops. It breaks my heart knowing they go through all of that just to stay in touch with me.

Through all of this, I have slowly regained my strength. In my third year at university, I began to reflect deeply on my journey and realized how far I have come—not despite the hardship, but because of it.

 About Acacia

  • Age: 23
  • Ethnicity: Burmese
  • Country: Myanmar

 School & Program

  • Mae Fah Luang University
  • Bachelor’s, Business’s Administration
  • Graduated

Goals & Dreams

  • Become a business consultant
  • Travel to Europe, including Italy
  • Witness the Northern Lights

 Loan Details

  • Loan Amount: $2,700
  • Amount Left To Fund: $1,925
  • Contract Duration: 11 years
  • Status: In Grace Period
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My parents gave everything they had, even though they had so little, so I could have a better life. I want to honor that sacrifice by completing my education and using it to support others like me, especially those from communities where dreams often feel out of reach.

After graduation, I hope to work in marketing or human resources, building a stable foundation for my family. I also have a younger sister, more than six years younger than me, and I want to be someone she can look up to. One day, I hope to take full responsibility for her education and well-being—just as my parents did for me.

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

Acacia

Acacia

“My parents gave everything they had, even though they had so little, so I could have a better life. I want to honor that sacrifice by completing my education and using it to support others like me.”

Q&A With Acacia

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What is your favorite memory?
When I was around 5–7 years old, I enjoyed peaceful and happy times with my family. Those memories still inspire and comfort me today.
How would your friends describe you?
They would describe me as a responsible, kind, and hardworking person who always tries my best to support others. I enjoy volunteering, especially with my school’s volunteer club, and I love activities like hiking and outdoor teamwork.
What is the one thing that isn’t taught in school but should be?
Financial literacy. Students should learn how to manage money, budget, and understand loans and savings.
What is/was your favorite subject in school?
My favorite subjects are Marketing and Human Resources. I enjoy learning how to understand people, promote products effectively, and manage teams to achieve business goals. These subjects inspire me to build a meaningful and successful career in business.
What skill or ability do you most wish you had (but lack today)?
I wish I had strong public speaking skills to express my thoughts more confidently in front of others.
If you could do anything you wanted now, what would it be?
Right now, I wish I could be with my family in Myanmar and support them closely during these difficult times. With the recent earthquake and ongoing challenges in the country, I worry about their safety. I want to help not only with money, but also by contributing my time and energy to support people in need. Being close to my loved ones and making a positive impact in my community is something I deeply care about.
Where would you most like to travel?
I would love to travel to peaceful places in Europe, especially Italy, to enjoy its rich history, art, and food. I also dream to see the Northern Lights, which has always been one of my biggest travel wishes.
What’s the best meal you’ve ever had?
A homemade meal prepared by my mother—it reminds me of warmth, care, and family bonding.
What’s your dream job?
My dream job is to become a successful business consultant who helps small businesses grow. To achieve that, I would love to start by working as a manager in the marketing or human resources department to gain real world experience and develop the skills needed to support and guide businesses effectively.
If you won $1 million in a lottery, how would you spend it?
I would use part of it to support my education, help my family, donate to those in need, and invest the rest for a secure future.

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