Better Burma’s local monastic support team has organized a charity called ‘ကပ္ပိယကာရက’ to perform local charitable works safely in Myanmar. Due to the economic collapse since the first days of the military coup in 2021, ordinary people did not only suffer from its effects but the monastic communities also encountered food insecurity. The World Food Programme (WFP) reported the country’s emergency, based on the latest estimates, that 13.3 million people are food insecure due to political crisis, conflict, economic downturn, pre-existing poverty, andclimate-related shocks. For these reasons, this country-wide crisis has impacted monastic communities including monks, nuns, and novices, relying only on local alms. Our local team recently conducted research and we discovered that monastic communities are not obtaining nourishing food regularly in the cities with a large monastic population and in rural areas. To help these monastic communities across the country, our local charity will organize almsgiving activities during the ‘rounds of alms’ of the monks and novices. Our charity in Myanmar will survey communal almsgiving charity associations in different communities and help the struggling associations to continue their noble charity works. Giving a hand to these monastic communities means helping their regular supporters relieve their stress that they are too hard to offer alms these days.