A fourth annual mental health conference hosted by Jue Jue’s Safe Space, a non-profit mental health service for Myanmar communities, was held at Chiang Mai University (CMU) in northern Thailand from Jan. 23-24.
“I want to emphasize that the mental health conference is not just for mental health professionals. It’s for people who suffer not just for with mental illness, but the distress that we face daily by living under the military regime. So, we need to come together as a community to find solutions and ways to build a stronger and mentally healthy society in Myanmar,” said Jue Jue Min Thu, the founder of Jue Jue’s Safe Space Organization, which provides mental health services.
The conference at CMU was attended by over 100 people and provided mental health counselling and treatment to those in need. The funds raised from event will be used to help those needing mental health care due to the Myanmar crisis since the 2021 military coup.




