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Update from Cara McInerney Rumah Sehat

Hello Everyone, I hope you are doing well. School has started at Rumah Sehat and the students have been working hard for a month now learning English with myself, Linda and Ping, and using the fantastic computer resources you donated with Putu. We have 38 students currently studying at Rumah Sehat. We have two groups

Rumah Sehat English Academic & Computer Course

In August 2015 The Priscilla Hall Foundation had found an excellent location to establish a Vocational Training Centre in Bali at a existing Rotary Australia World Community Service project at Rumah Sehat . We would like to introduce to you one of our teachers I Wayan Putu Eka Riavana. I Wayan Putu Eka Riayana is

WHY IS COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE SO IMPORTANT

We’ve probably all realized that the working world is getting more competitive, requiring a person with an updated set of skills. That is why a second  Vocational Training Centre is being established in Bali to give the opportunity to students from disadvantaged and destitute families to learn and update their skills in order to more easily get

SALVATION ARMY BALI GIRLS ORPHANAGE

The Orphanage was visited in December 2015. Noticeable improvements had occurred for the benefit of the girls education. During the visit we were shown a empty book case that needed funding. It took some time to find a children’s book supplier & then suitable books had to be selected . With the assistance of our friends

AUSTRALIAN VOLUNTEERS — YASS INTERACT CLUB

    The Foundation is very appreciative of the financial support given by the Yass Interact Club who have contributed a number of lap tops Computers which they installed in the new Priscilla Education Centre for the computer Class Room  to teach  Computer skills. The second Class room build will be for  English lessons .  Both of these courses will improve

Give light to an Indonesian family and get one for yourself

Can you remember the last time you had a power outage? That’s what everyday life is like for may under-privileged families in Indonesia who do not have access to electricity. To function after dark, they burn kerosene to light their homes, causing problems for their health, their finances, their education, their safety and the environment. You
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