Priscilla Hall Memorial Foundation
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FIRST AID COURSE FOR CHILD & INFANT
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On September 24th 2019, four staff of Foundation for Mother & Child Health (FMCH) Indonesia, consisted of two Early Learning Center (ELC) teachers from Cipete and Bojonggede site, midwife and nutritionist, attended First Aid Course for Child and infant that was conducted by International SOS in Jakarta. The course was suggested and sponsored by Don…
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DFG in West Timor
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Our project collaborated with Priscilla Hall Memorial Foundation, specifically for girls, called Days for Girls also organized in SMP Yasuari Noetoko this September 2019. The students learned about reproduction health including menstruation period and how to use a washable pad that can be used to substitute the commercial sanitary pad. We are fighting for the…
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PRISCILLA HOUSE — HARAPAN SUMBAWA PROJECT BUILDING RECENT PHOTOS
Priscilla House is being build for Volunteers to assist Carlos to introduce new programs. Regarding the number of rooms in the building, there will be: – 3 bedrooms (for 2 persons each) – 2 bathrooms – 1 kitchen – 1 living room
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DHARMAIS HOSPITAL JAKARTA–CHILDREN’S CANCER WARD
Tini gave a wrap to four year old Farel. He has leukaemia and is being treated at Dharmais hospital since July this year. Farel is the youngest of 3 children and comes from Tasikmalaya, West Java (about 7 hrs drive from Jakarta). As Farel continues his treatment, YMCKK are sure the wrap made with love,…
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HARAPAN SUMBAWA PROJECT–DAYS for GIRLS Education & Distribution
This newsletter covers distribution in two different locations. The Doctors from the Government Health Center continue with the program Days for Girls. In the village of Marada, 80 girls attended in the morning & at the Village of Jalal 70 Women. A total of 150 kits to “Make a Difference” to their future well being.…
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PHMF ‘WRAPS’ YOUNG CANCER PATIENTS AT DHARMAIS HOSPITAL WITH LOVE
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Ibu Fatini Bong, a volunteer with Yayasan Mari Cintai Kanak Kanak (Let’s Love the Children) was delighted to receive ‘wraps with love’ from Don Hall/PHMF. The beautifully handmade wraps will be given to young cancer patients during their stay at Dharmais Hospital, Jakarta. Often when receiving chemotherapy treatment, children may run a fever causing them…