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CORONA REPORT FROM YAYASAN HARAPAN SUMBA
The FOUNDATION recently requested information on the Corona situation in SUMBA. As we come to the end of the year we were wondering if your location is in A Red corona area? Yes, currently our district is in the red zone. There has even been an increase in the number of people who are positive
PRISCILLA HALL MEMORIAL GOLF DAY INVITATION 2020
The Hall Family would like to acknowledge the support given each year to our Major Fund Raiser being the Annual Golf Day held each December. WE have been fortunate that with careful planning by Golf Events Indonesia we were able to hold the event with a limit of 80 players. A enjoyable day was had
CORONA VIRUS REPORT FROM SUMBAWA INDONESIA
Yes we Harapan Sumbawa Project do have many positive cases. Two weeks ago when I was in the offices of the health department, we compared the numbers of deaths during these lasts months with the numbers of the same months last years, and they have been multiplicated by 5 compared with the number of deaths
TORRINGTON NSW AUSTRALIA FIRES NOVEMBER 2019
The FOUNDATION’S Indonesian Days for Girls project ( DfG ) is due to the support from Australian DfG Chapters & The Glen Innes Rotary Club who also have been busy supporting Drought & Fire affected Families. We wish to share these comments of appreciation the Rotary Club has recently received : The first photo is
AUSTRALIAN DAYS for GIRLS —- INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY 2020
CLICK MORE TO READ OUR POST IN BAHASA INDONESINA. The Priscilla Hall Memorial Foundation and The Rotary Club of Glen Innes NSW on this special day recognise & thank the Australian DfG Chapters who support our work in the distribution of hygiene DfG kits to
Rawinala Flood Recovery
On the 1st of January Jakarta experienced torrential rain which resulted in widespread flooding in the city. Rawinala was flooded by about 75 cm of water which came up from the drains. Rawinala is a school for pupils who are blind and have multiple disabilities. Fortunately most of the boarders were at home for the