- PFC made its first humanitarian mission to Burma (changed to the Union of Myanmar in 1989) in September. Through direct action, PFC provided funds to renovate and build schools, orphanages, monasteries and bridges in and outside of Yangon and Chiatio. PFC co-founder, Jacqueline Miller, directly engaged with the military of the Union of Myanmar, (also referred to as the Junta, a military lead governance) after misinterpreted telephonic interactions with the US Embassy and the United Nations Office in Yangon occurred regarding an interview and copy of a speech she was asked to give. The story was to appear in The New Light of Myanmar.
- Funds raised by PFC were given to refurbish the Ananda Temple in Pagan (Bhagan).
- PFC hosted, organized and led a trip to Burma for 12 individuals; five Americans ceremoniously became monks. The focus was on effective direct action, distribution of humanitarian aid and catalyzing social justice.
- In San Francisco, PFC developed and produced weekly television shows on humanitarian actions in Burma to raise awareness and funds in support of Monasteries, orphanages, and school upgrades.
- PFC raised money from selling copies of weekly television shows, sales of photographs, and personal healing sessions with renowned monks to fund humanitarian aid programs and direct action efforts in Burma.
- Jacqueline Miller spoke to numerous groups in Asia and the US regarding the situation in Burma in an effort to garner support and increase awareness. Focus was on changing the continual degradation and rape of the human spirit due the total lack of social justice.
