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Blind-Visually Impaired Children Yayasan Rawanala

This is the storey of  the leadership of Amy Headifen who The PHMF meet in 2005 . This resulted in Yayasan Rawanala being painted in colours to assist the Children in 2005. (photo) . Amy indentified the importance of establishing the following and with the generious pledge supporters at our Annual Golf  Day the funds have assisted

Newsletter ANZA Jakarta Medical Sponsorhsip FEB 2012

  As the newly appointed medical sponsorship co-ordinator I would like to update you all on the current position of this very worthwhile project.  Unfortunately our partner Yayasan “Citra Baru” ( translated means ‘new image’ ) has lost the support of the hospital that provided the heavily subsidized facility where these life changing operations were

New Drawers

Six years ago these drawers had different appearance. They were clean and perhaps a bit shinny, no cracks and holes. Six years long these drawers held so many books, clothes, bags and toys of nearly a hundred kids. Six years of mornings of pulled drawers, kids’ starting their day  knitting better future. Six years of

Rotary Exchange Student

Back in 2009, Glen Rotarian Desmond Fitzgerald and his wife Sandy spent one month at Mama Sayang teaching English and was highly impressed by the kids living in that orphanage. On their return to Glen Innes, The PHMF & Glen Innes Rotary agreed to jointly fund raise to bring a student from the Orphanage to

Computers: new girls’ haven

Catherine Booth Orphanage is a home for girls under the management of The Salvation Army Indonesia. A home for currently thirty girls at the age of five to eighteen. The facility was built to house one hundred girls but with lack of funds and other problems, it is merely a big building with a lot

I Have A Smile

This 10 months old boy is Apin. He is a son of a low income laborer in Baledono, Central Java. Born with harelip and cleft-palate, he recently received a surgery to repair his lip. The surgery cost IDR 4,275,000 equal to USD 535 and was supported by Probus & Curnow of Australia. Apin would require
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