YAYASAN USAHA MULIA (“YUM”)
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CAN YOU HELP A INDONESIAN FARMIMG COMMUNITY
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We know Hamish Abbott whose family live in Priscilla’s home town Glen Innes . Hamish is a business man & surfer who loves his visits to Indonesia . He has a keen interest in helping people so he printed off the Food Plant Solutions Bahasa Field Guides to take on his trip to Rote Island . This…
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INDONESIAN PLANT FIELD GUIDES
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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…
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FOOD PLANT SOLUTIONS ARRIVES IN 2015
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The PHMF has been working since December 2013 to bring Food Plant Solutions ( FPS ) information to Indonesia in 2015 because Traditional and emergency responses to the problem in the human population have failed to come up with permanent solutions to the problem. In developing countries, seven million children die each year from malnutrition.An…
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PHMF – YUM VOCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE
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The Foundation has seen a wonderful benefit in sponsoring The VOCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE at Cipanas as it assists so many Children . Other important projects are also organised by Yayasan Usaha Mulia ( YUM ) and a excellent VIDEO has been produced & we recommend your viewing of THE VIDEO to see these projects .. YUM welcome Volunteers and details…
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VOCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE SEWING CLASS
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in YUM – VTCAs equally important to holding courses for school children are the adult sewing courses to assist the Mothers to earn income .This is a special storey thanks to Whitney Riley, from Stitched handbag company, for showcasing and selling her creations at the Wardrobe store in Houston, Texas! Whitney works… with our beneficiaries from Cipanas, teaching them…
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PHMF VOCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE Report.
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in YUM – VTCThe sixth term of the Vocational Training Centre (VTC) started on January 20th, 2014 with 180 registered students. We opened 10 classes consisting of 4 English Classes, 5 Computer Classes and 1 Sewing Class. We had not had a Hospitality Class this term, because our schedule for this class did not match with the schedule…