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A Letter from Gede Sutanya, “Thank you for Internet Educational Support“
September 13, 2007
Thank you very much for the flash drives for teachers and students in SMP Lab Singaraja to support them to develop educational resources from the internet.
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A Letter from Robby Lichtenberg, AAS Co-ordinator in Pacung, Central Bali.
September 13, 2007
Hello, I am Robby Lichtenberg, one of your co-ordinators for some schools in north Bali. Since 10 years I visit some villages and help the people as good as I can. I was born in Malang, East Java and grown up in Germany.
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A NEWSLETTER Feb-March
March 24, 2008
The latest news and needs
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AAS Meeting at Pegadungan Thursday 13th July, 2006 by Vic Reid, AAS Member
September 13, 2007
On the trip to Pegadungan, as we got closer to Bedugal, the weather closed in. It was raining the proverbial cats and dogs, with visibility cut to thirty or forty metres and really bleak.
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LANDSDALE PRIMARY SCHOOL is the newest member of AAS.
September 13, 2007
Landsdale Primary School that we should become a part of Adopt-A-School
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Report by Gede Sutanya, AAS Co-ordinator in Buleling Regency, Singaraja for the North of the Island.
September 13, 2007
Since last year, 2005 I have assisted Susan Cromb in Singaraja to identify and join some school in Singaraja with schools in Australia through the Adopt A School Project which is managed by her.
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Report by Ketut Iga, the AAS Official Driver in Denpasar, Kuta.
September 13, 2007
I am very happy to be the official driver for Adopt-A-School in Denpasar and Bali and I will do the best I can for our organisation.
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The Sudaji Water Project request report by John Darroch, AAS Member.
September 13, 2007
After visiting a number of schools in rural Bali to view first hand the lack of facilities and priorities of the adopted schools we headed off into the hinterland to check out the request by the village of Sudaji for an improved water supply.
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The Widows of the Bali Bombing – Adopt-A-Co-op.
September 13, 2007
The Adopt-A-Co-op existed since February 2 several months after the first bomb tragedy in Kuta, Bali. We are five widows with 10 children who have become victims of this tragedy.
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