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PROGRESS CLASS ROOMS for Rumah Sehat Bali

In October 2015 we shared the news that class rooms were being build . It was great in December for Don Hall to visit on site & see the progress as per the photos . This year it appears the wet season has not arrived .Good news for builders & Bali Tourists BUT not for

CROWN RELOCATIONS DELIVER BAHASA FOOD PLANT SOLUTIONS GUIDES

The Foundation in December 2013 partnered with FOOD PLANT SOLUTIONS and YUM to research & Audit suitable nutritious plants for Indonesia . The partners are delighted to see that the bulk of our 1000 ROTARY printed Guides have been distributed to a number of Yayasan & others . Thank you Crown Relocations Indonesia in assisting in this

DON HALL VISITS RUMAH SEHAT HUMANITARIAN PROJECT BALI

The Foundation places importance on ensuring a visit is made to  new  Projects. Don Hall from Australia has spent two days with Ray & Sue Bishop who head up the Rotary Hope Island RAWCS program for Rumah Sehat who operate a Dental & Medical Clinic .We see a difference in that the Clinic is prepared to make a once 

BAHASA FIELD GUIDES DISTRIBUTION–FOOD PLANT SOLUTIONS

  The RAWCS project has just had printed in Jakarta 1000 guides for distribution in Indonesia .Funding was provided by The Rotary Club of Glen Innes Evening & Satellite with a Rotary District 9640 Grant .  Rotarian Don Hall has now arrived in Bali under the ROTARY AUSTRALIA WORLD COMMUNITY PROGRAM ( RAWCS ) to meet with potential partners

MEDICAL DONATION BALI CRISIS CARE

The Foundation was pleased to donate funds for urgently need Medical supplies to assist Gloria Goodwin maintain the caring Medical Service provided to her local community. Here is the  BALI CRISIS CARE  Storey : To tell you a little of what we do, we have been operating Crisis care for many years now and started in

FOUNDATION DONATES TO KALIMANTAN HAZE APPEAL

Because of continuous forest fires, the people of Central Kalimantan are suffering from the worst haze in history. The air pollution level has reached 3,000 – more than 10 times the hazardous level!         What are the consequences? The air has become a yellow colour. People have difficulty breathing, suffer from constant headaches and more and
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