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DON HALL VISITS JODIE O’SHEA HOUSE… BALI

On my arrival I was pleased to go to the Memorial Garden & place flowers on Priscilla’s Plaque. A special area at JOH that acknowledges the lost that families can have of a loved one. The Foundation supports the children by supplying FRESH MILK which is a important for young children in their early years.

PHMF vocational training Center Bali student find jobs as semester comes to a close

As this Semester come to a close many of the students have secured training jobs  leading to a future for themselves and their families with new English and computer skills the graduating students enter the interviews with confidence. The positions are all in tourism at the Dive Center’s gift shops and hotels  Good work graduates.

DENTAL HYGIENE CLASSES IN RUMAH SEHAT

Hayley or H as she prefers to be called visited Rumah Sehat to delivers a dental hygiene lesson in English. H is passionate about teeth and the importance of dental hygiene. H taught the students how to clean and care for their teeth, most of the students have never used floss or had their teeth cleaned.

PHMF VTC BALI WELCOMES VOLUNTEER FROM AMERICANS NGO WORLD OF NEED

After a long journey from Texas  USA Sharence Moore arrives at the PHMF VTC to volunteer for three weeks Sharence arrived full of enthusiasm and energy to share her knowledge to the staff and students  Sharene had registered with World of Need an American NGO that matches volunteers With other NGO‘s from around the world,

HEESU EXTENSION BUILDING STATUS – 21ST FEB 2018

Following is a brief report on the status of an abandoned building extension project in Heesu. The donor PT Bina Cipta Indo Perkasa (independent of ANZA), stopped work at the end of Jan 2018 on the basis that its workers were needed urgently on another project and the sponsorship funds the company allocated had been

NEW SEMESTER BEGINS AT PHMF VTC BALI

Excited and enthusiastic students begin their study of English and Computers 6 month program this will enable them to secure a good paying position within the tourist sector of Amed Bali. Most of these students are children of the poor families located around Mt Agung Bali,  Their parents are farmers who this year are suffering
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