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FIRST AID COURSE FOR CHILD & INFANT— On September 24th 2019, four staff of Foundation for Mother & Child Health (FMCH) Indonesia, consisted of two Early Learning Center (ELC) teachers from Cipete and Bojonggede site, midwife and nutritionist, attended First Aid Course for Child and infant that was conducted by International SOS in Jakarta. The course was suggested and sponsored by Don… 
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PRISCILLA HOUSE — HARAPAN SUMBAWA PROJECT BUILDING REPORTThese are the details that were indicated in a previous newsletter of the starting point for the project .This stage has now been completed. 1. –Clean the building of trees and vegetation: The passage of time has provoked that several trees have grown inside the building. 2. –Change the frames of doors and windows:… 
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ESTER OUR ROTARY EXCHANGE STUDENT FROM INDONESIA 2012— The Foundation funded Ester’s Rotary Exchange when she was hosted by Glen Innes Rotarians & friends .We ( Frances & Don Hall ) are about to visit Jakarta & it will be nice to catch up with Ester who has just replied with some interesting news for her Australian friends . I just had email… 
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PRISCILLA JANE LYDIA HALL— Today, 15 years ago we lost Priscilla in an aircraft accident in Indonesia. Priscilla was a person who very much cared for others, enjoyed life, particularly her last few years in Indonesia It was natural that her family and friends formed the Priscilla Hall Memorial Foundation. With the support of many the annual funds are… 
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Now, I can make a simple financial report using Excel!In January, the VTC Computer students finished their 3 months course. During the last session before their final exam, the tutor, Mr. Ryan, ran a remedial session for the students. This session focused on revising the course content and ensuring that the students are properly equipped to sit their final exam. The students continually showed… 
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ASSISTING HOUSE of GRACE WITH NEW MAJOR PROJECT for WOMEN— Each year, between 40,000 to 70,000 people are human trafficked in Indonesia, with the majority ending up in sexual exploitation and forced prostitution. The average age is 12-14 years old when girls enter the sex industry and are sold for as little as 50,000 rupiah (approx$5). In response to this problem, the House of Grace… 
