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PRISCILLA HALL

On the 20th June 2004 we learnt of the tragic news of the loss of our Daughter & Sister in an aircraft accident.  Also in the accident were three Indonesians & one Australian — all young men with families who did not survive . We would like to thank & show our appreciation to The Jodie OShea

THREE MAMA SAYANG PLAYERS SELECTED TO REPRESENT INDONESIAN RUGBY UNION

The Foundation and Britcham support annually up to 22 girls from Mama Sayang Orphanage to play with the Jakarta Komodos Junior Rugby Club whose girls team recently won the Grand Final at the Nusantara 7’s Tournament . Three Mama Sayang players from this tournament have  now been selected to play in Singapore . This will be

HARAPAN SUMBAWA PROYEK Report by Carlos Ferrandiz

The Foundation is pleased to be working with Carlos with our Food Plant Solution & Solar Light program .Their Facebook reflects the good work that is being achieved .This report reflects the needs. A.- General information about Indonesia :Indonesia is a country that has been seriously affected economically and socially during the latest years by

MAMA SAYANG GIRLS RUGBY

The Mama Sayang girls continue playing with great enthusiasm the game they love being Rugby Football . Their Club is the Jakarta Komodos Junior Rugby . The team trains regularly under their Senior Coach Steve Barber . On Saturday the 27Th February at Nusantaro Polo Club Jagorawi a major Rugby Tournament is being held . The

NURUL HADAA NEW SCHOOL DESKS

The Nurul Hadaa school is located at Sunda Kelapa, North Jakarta .  This was a new project for ANZA & The Foundation was invited to join. The school is 2 stories (with a fenced open area on top) in a very built up area that is is subject to flooding.  They had recently had help to increase the height

ABDUL HARIS PAST STUDENT VOCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE

My name is Haris, I come from disadvantages family, my father is a farmer labor and my mother is a housewife. I am the fifth children from 11 siblings. My bigger siblings are elementary school graduated; meanwhile my little siblings are still in school.Since Junior Highs School, I stay in orphanage house, Al-Furqon in Cipanas.
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