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GLEN INNES LADIES VOLUNTEER TO ASSIST BALI CRISIS CARE

Frances Hall on seeing the Bali Crisis Care WISH LIST decided to knit wraps for the new born babies . She was soon joined by friends Judy & Heather . Don & Frances will deliver the wraps in December while on a Rotary Australian World Community Project for Rotarians in Action Food Plant Solution project

MEDICAL DONATION BALI CRISIS CARE

The Foundation was pleased to donate funds for urgently need Medical supplies to assist Gloria Goodwin maintain the caring Medical Service provided to her local community. Here is the  BALI CRISIS CARE  Storey : To tell you a little of what we do, we have been operating Crisis care for many years now and started in

TWO NEW CLASS ROOMS for Rumah Sehat Humanitarian Project Bali

  Rumah Sehat is a Humanitarian Project promoting Health in Bali, Indonesia This project is one of many Rotary Australian World Community Service projects ( RAWCS ) It  survives on donation from friends and Rotary Clubs Hope Island and Bali Taman. The project is broad based community initiative assessing remote village families in Karangasam with

COOKING FOR CHARITY — EASTERN PROMISE JAKARTA

    Our Mission statement since 2004 to help Indonesian Children has been able to continue due to the Corporate Social responsibility of corporations & individuals who support us . In this newsletter we would like to introduce Eastern Promise Restaurant who hold a Cooking for Charity  monthly event where by patrons of Eastern Promise create &

Yayasan An-Nuriyah September 2013

 This project is worthy of two newsletters . This one is the beginning when PHMF committee member submitted this report . “On Saturday ( September 2013 )I visited a new project for us with several of the ANZA committee.  ANZA have been supporting a food kitchen for the elderly downstairs but upstairs is a school

IMPARTING CONFIDENCE TO STUDENTS IN GETTING JOBS

  YUM started a new VTC Courses in mid-June offering: English (4 levels); Computer (3 levels) and Sewing (2 levels). Our tutors are very happy on the interest and attendance of our participants and confident they will do very well at the time of facing their final evaluation scheduled to take place in mid-September.   Dede, Student
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