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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
FOOD PLANT SOLUTIONS BAHASA FIELD GUIDES DISTRIBUTED JAKARTA & BALI
WE ASK FOR ASSSITANCE TO SHARE THIS FACEBOOK POST TO YOUR INDONESIAN FRIENDS Commencing with the Foundation’s Annual Golf day we were able to release the first BAHASA Guides. With the assistance of the Rotary Club of Jakarta Cilandak we have distributed a large quantity of Field Guides in the Jakarta Area. Also during December Field Guides where distributed in Bali
PROGRESS CLASS ROOMS for Rumah Sehat Bali
In October 2015 we shared the news that class rooms were being build . It was great in December for Don Hall to visit on site & see the progress as per the photos . This year it appears the wet season has not arrived .Good news for builders & Bali Tourists BUT not for
Mama Sayang new COACH has arrived .
We would like to share recent photos we received of the new Coach at Mama Sayang . Full details of this Fund Raiser appeared in a April newsletter . This excellent transport will allow the children to Travel in safety as well as expanding the opportunity to visit & experience Indonesian culturally events.
INDONESIAN PLANT FIELD GUIDES
Please consider the information below and we ask that you share it on your Facebook timeline. https://www.priscillahall.org/food-plant-solutions We wish to distribute the above to interested people / organisations who can assist and encourage home gardens to grow nutritional plants that will improve the health of families, in particular Indonesian Mothers & Children. The information
WHO ARE FOOD PLANT SOLUTIONS
THE FOUNDATION has been partnered with FPS since December 2013 to assist in bringing their program to INDONESIA . Here is their story : Following the visit of a Burnie-based agricultural scientist, Bruce French, to Devonport North Rotary Club on the topic ‘Feeding a Hungry World’ on November 3rd, 2005, the ‘Food Plant Solutions’ project