FFM - Cyclone-Nargis
project : cyclone-nargis - myanmar - updates : rehabilitation - mid-term effort
 
     
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as at 12-October-2009
Donations Received:

SGD1,087
,339.80 +
RM71,948.50 + USD5,158.17

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Donations Received in Johor, Malaysia:
RM66,350
.00
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No of Donors: > 2,000

 

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- FireFly Mission donates every cent that it receives to the charitable cause for which the funds are raised.
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Mid-Term

REHABILITATION WORK
this is a mid-term project, where we undertake projects to facilitate those affected in getting back to their jobs, especially farming. Efforts are being made to provide basic necessities such as stationeries and uniforms for students, as well as repair suitable buildings such as rural monasteries to be used as temporary schools.

 

 

Table: Summary of Things Done by FireFly Mission – Cyclone Nargis Project

(as at 4 August 2008)

Mid-Term Rehabilitation

-        Rice Replantation Programme – provided rice seeds/tilling machines/fuel to rice farmers in 13 villages at Bogale & Moulmeingyun townships. Successfully replanted more than 4,200 acres of rice field.

-        Repaired 2 badly damaged monasteries – currently used as temporary schools, accommodating close to 300 students

-        Donated stationeries and uniforms to students studying in rural schools at Bogale, Dedaye, Moulmeingyun & Pyapon townships.

 

 

 

Rice Field Replanting Programme

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Temporary School @ Repaired Monasteries

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Donation of Stationeries & Uniforms

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