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A BUS DREAM BECAME A NEW COACH

 In December 2013 when Don Hall  from Australia  was visiting Mama Sayang the most pressing need was a replacement Bus . The Foundation had done major repairs in 2009 to keep the bus on the road but it was now doubtful how long it could be safely keep on the road . After discussions it

JAMIE HALL & LONDON FRIENDS ANNUAL FOOD SUPPORT

There are a number of ways The Foundation receive support . A London group of friends each year supply a months funding for nutrition for an Orphanage needing assistance .. Last year the funds were donated to Jodie O’Shea orphanage in Bali .. They used the funding for rice .. Rice is a staple food throughout Indonesia . If children

VOLUNTEERS welcomed at MAMA SAYANG

The Foundation contributed the majority of the funding when the girls dormitory at  MAMA SAYANG  was build in 2005 . A volunteers room was included in the building  . A current Volunteer Sene from Jakarta has assisted for two weeks in many ways including reading English books to the children . The room is very comfortable

GLEN INNES LIONS CLUB Australia ASSIST MAMA SAYANG

The Mama Sayang girls dormitory was build in late 2005 . Three of the rooms were built with wooden floors which have been eaten by white ants .All Indonesian Orphanages find it difficult to raise extra funds for repairs & maintenance . The photo shows the Boys building a new roof /floor .The Boys are very capable under

Glen Innes NSW Australia Rotarian visits Mama Sayang

The Glen Innes Rotary Club are the Trustees for all funds raised in Australia .. On a recent visit to Jakarta Rotarian Graham & his wife Marj had the opportunity of visiting Mama Sayang where they were able to meet the Children .They were keen to see projects that their Club had funded . This

INDONESIAN RUGBY UNION introduce WOMENS RUGBY

A big thank you to Indonesian Rugby Union in making the opportunity available to The Mama Sayang girls to play rugby .. Our committee member Rob Crowther with Alastair Mcleod introduced touch Rugby to the girls in 2005/6 . One of their tasks was the understanding of a forward pass as they had seen football
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