FFM - Cyclone-Nargis
project : cyclone-nargis - myanmar - updates : rehabilitation - long-term effort
 
     
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as at 6-October-2008
Donations Received:

SGD781
,400.00 +
RM64,906.50 + USD4,826.56

DONORS LIST (7-15 May)
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Donations Received in Johor, Malaysia:
RM66,350
.00
DONORS LIST (Johor)

No of Donors: > 2,000

 

TO DONATE
(Private Appeal)

 
 
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100% Goes to the Charitable Cause

- FireFly Mission donates every cent that it receives to the charitable cause for which the funds are raised.
- We are a volunteer driven organization with no overheads
- All administrative, travel, living and lodging expenses are fully borne by our volunteers.
 
     
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do not support projects or organisations that may attempt to convert recipients or involve in activities that disrespects local cultural dynamics
 
     



Long-Term

REHABILITATION WORK

this is a long-term project, where we will undertake projects to repair and rebuild some of the basic needs infrastructure, such as schools, or hospitals etc.

 

Schools for Reconstructions:
Primary Schools

- Gwaygune, Dedaye Township - planned & budgeted

 

31-July-2008
repaired monastery - currently used as temporary students by almost 100 students

 

discussion with Ven U Tejaniya on the expenditure for repair of monastery and construction of furniture for students

 

students using the repaired monastery (sponsored by the FireFly Mission) as the temporary school

 

 

 

 

 

 

money donated to teachers to encourage them to stay on to teach at village

 

a tent donated by an agency as temporary school

but due to its limited size, and the wet & humid weather, the tent has since been abandoned

 

 

 

September 2008
New Temporary School Outside the Monastery