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Community
Service
Since 1992, with the efforts
and energy of its members as well as the extreme generosity
of fellow Rotarians around the world, the Nusa Dua Rotary
Club has been able to participate and support many worthwhile projects
that have improved the lives of those less fortunate in Bali and
other parts of Indonesia.
Our main focus is providing free cleft palate operations for disadvantaged
young persons on Bali as well as surrounding islands.
That said, the members have been active in many other areas. Below
is a partial list of some of our past projects. For the current
status of our Community Service projects for Rotary Year 2006 -
2007 just click on the appropriate link in the right hand margin.
Community Service - A Few Past Projects...
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Purchase wheelchair for handicapped children
at SLB-B school.
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Funds, clothing & linen for earthquake
and tidal-wave victims in Maumere, Flores.
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Funds for earthquake victims in Lampung South
Sumatra
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Funds for the poor in Benoa, Bali, disbursed
through Mayor's Office.
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Funds for the Leprosy Project in Bali.
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Bakas Orphanage Project in East Bali - dormitory
construction and water filtration equipment.
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Goiter operations for the women of West Bali.
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Tree planting projects in Taro/Puakan, Nusa
Dua and Benoa - Bali
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Clean water supply for the village school near
Lake Tamblingan, Bali and repair work on a Hindu Temple.
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Mosquito netting for malaria infested villages
in Sumba, Indonesia.
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Together with Friends of Bali, Hong Kong and
AUSAid, donated the medical equipment for Bali's Burn and Trauma
Centre at Sanglah Hospital (fyi, the centre itself funded and
built by AUSAid).
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Free heart surgery and medical for Ayu M.,
an eleven year old child and student at SLB-B (the Deaf School
in Bali).
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Funds and assistance for the Nurul Huda Sejahtera
Orphanage in Aceh, North Sumatra, after the devasting Tsunami
of 26 Dec. 2004.
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Transportation and special medical treatment
at the Cranial Facial Institute in Adelaide, South Australia
for a Lombok woman suffering from extreme facial deformity.
"Service above
self"
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