Tee Tee Luce

Tee Tee Luce was an award-winning Burmese philanthropist and wife of Gordon Luce, a Burma scholar. Tee Tee married Luce, a close friend of her brother Pe Maung Tin, also a Burma scholar, on 20 April 1915. She was a founding member of the Children's Aid and Protection Society. On 1 September 1928, Daw Tee Tee founded Home for Waifs and Strays, an orphanage and school for destitute boys on 114 Inya Road in Rangoon, on land owned by businessman U Ba Oh. The Home eventually served 6,000 boys and secured funding from UNESCO. She won the Ramon Magsaysay Award for public service in 1959. In 1964, soon after Ne Win's coup d'état, she and her husband were forced out of Burma. They settled in Jersey, in the Channel Islands.

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Alias (AKA)
Daw Tee Tee
Tee Tee; Daw Tee Tee
Birth dateJuly 19, 1895
Birth nameTee Tee
Birth place
Yangon , British rule in Burma , Insein Township
Ethnicity
Bamar people
Religion
Anglicanism
Date of deathSeptember 09, 1982
Place of death
Jersey
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