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  • 21 Years of Creating New Smiles

    March 16 2010 was a very happy day for Yayasan Citra Baru. The organization has been working for twenty one years in bringing new hope to the life of children and teenagers around Indonesia. The work of Yayasan Citra Baru has brought donors and doctors hand-in-hand to hep the young generations with cranio-facial condition who…

  • Train The Trainers

    Starting from Friday April 16 to Sunday April 18 2010, Priscilla Hall Memorial Foundation sponsored another training for teachers which held by Desa Anak-Anak Vocational Training Center (Yayasan Usaha Mulia): Train The Trainers – Student Centered Teaching Methods for English Classrooms Participants came from seven local foundations, diverse from teachers, tutors and foundation care takers…

  • Annual Fund Raising December: PHMF Golf Invitational

    The 8th annual golf tournament for Priscilla Hall Memorial Foundation was recently held in December 2011 in support of the mission of the foundation: “To provide direct and on-going assistance to Indonesian children in need, with a focus on meeting their basic nutritional, shelter and educational requirements.” Hosted by Mr. Stewart Hall, one of the founders and…

  • A Life Changing Surgery

    Priscilla Hall Memorial Foundation (PHMF) was given the opportunity to be part of a life changing surgery in early December 2009. Wahyudin is an 8 year old boy from Tegal, Central Java.  His father is a labourer with a very low income.  Wahyudin was born with a severe facial clef. His mom said, Wahyudin had…

  • Investing in the Underpriviledged

    Anis, a 6 year old boy, can only stand in silence, – heartbroken as he saw his face in the mirror. His facial cleft had repeatedly given him burdens too much to bear at his tender age. His self-esteem had hit rock bottom, making him completely unable to focus on his study. When the future…

  • Light My Fire – a report from “King” Movie Day

    “Come on, Baby, light my fire…” – The Doors What’s more important in life than realizing one’s own dreams?  Not many things matter more than that. Such is the basic idea of the movie “King”, about Indonesian badminton hero Liem Swie King and how he inspired a local village boy to “reach out, and touch…