
Looking Back at 2021
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Happy New Year 2022! With this newsletter, we would like to wish every one of you a year filled with good health and happiness! The year 2021 was still a challenge for our…
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In 2017-2018 ANZA together with Priscilla Hall Memorial Foundation (PHMF) funded the renovation of bathrooms at Heesu to make the facility wheelchair accessible. We also supported building extension work and saw to its…
Entering the second year of Priscilla Hall Memorial Foundation’s support of YUM’s health project, we are now seeing positive results of the work that’s being done on the field. One success story is…
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Whilst YMCKK have not been able to visit the children in the wards due to the pandemic we are still able to cover the kids with love by giving them (via nursing staff)…
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After being closed for more than a year, the YUM-VTC in Cipanas is slowly reopening its classes. We started to promote the classes in April and by the end of May, we had…
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On the 4th and 12th June 2021, Day for Girls hosted events in the refugee tent of Timor Leste in Nulle Village. The activity started with education about adolescent reproductive health and sexually…
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.