PRISCILLA FABOURAMA GLAMOURAMA
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Emma, a childhood friend of Priscilla’s, (and family friend still today) was working on illustrations for a book ‘Lily Fabourama Glamourama’ the night of Priscilla’s accident. Emma was determined that one day she…
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November 2017, Foundation for Mother and Childs Health (FMCH) Indonesia in partnership with Priscilla Hall Memorial Foundation (PHMF) have been successfully conducting training in Reproductive Health and have delivered washable menstruation pads to…
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The YUM Vocational Training Center has been supported by Priscilla Hall Memorial Fund since 2012. With approximately 450 students attending each year, the training provides free training in English, Computer and Sewing. This…
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The PHMF was approached early 2016 by Yass Rotarian Scott Bourke looking for a Indonesian project. The Foundation was building a classroom that would need computers purchased & installed. Result the Yass…
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With Agung being a little quieter we went for a mountain bike ride in the area (but still outside the exclusion zone). Astounded to see the level of destruction… caused by lahar flows…
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We have just received this report form Ray Bishop from Rumah Sehat that administers the Medical Clinic & the Priscilla Education Centre ( PEC ) The last PEC September course finished on the 5…
Priscilla Hall was tragically killed in a plane accident at Lake Lido, 65kms south of Jakarta on June 20th, 2004.
Having lived the last two years of her life in Jakarta, Priscilla’s lifelong affinity for people extended into a great interest in assisting disadvantaged children.
In light of this, Priscilla’s family and friends have established the Priscilla Hall Memorial Foundation, a not-for-profit, charitable fund that aims to help underprivileged children of Indonesia.