Wednesday, 26 August 2009

T-shirt sale program

This is a shirt that will sell as part of our program the last charity support project



price: $50.00

specifications:
  1. sizes: S, M, L, XL, XXL, and XXXL
  2. color: black and white
  3. types: men and women
  4. material: high quality cotton

to get t-shirt:
send t-shirt specifications (size, color, type) that you want and your full identity (name, full address, country) to charityforchildren@rocketmail.com, then wait for confirmation from us



to give donations:
Your email with your complete identity and amount of funds to be donated to charityforchildren@rocketmail.com




-----The Commission for Indonesia Children Education&Health-----

The Last Charity Project

The last charity project for Indonesia children

We have a final project and implemented until the end of 2009

We began to rebuild the schools that suffered heavy damage in some areas of Indonesia. But because of limited funds, schools that we help only 10 schools located in Aceh, Lampung, West Java, Central Java and East Nusa Tenggara. Schools that received the most severe category is the priority of this project. Besides building physically, we also empower teachers at the school. for the construction of these schools, the funds needed for $60,000 and each school received $6,000

Other than schools, we also improve some health care facilities. 7 community health facilities are located in West Java, East Java and West Sumatra are also included in the project priorities. Funds needed for $24,500 and each facility received $3,500.

The total funds needed for the last charity project for $84,500, but the available funds in our treasury is $20,500. We need the participation of the donors to help the last of this charity project.

We also have a T-shirt sales program "education&health save our children" to assist us in financing this program.
T-shirt sales target is 100 items that will be implemented until 24 December 2009.

We thank all those who have supported and helped all of our programs have been run. Besides that, we also expect support for this last program, and we can understand that there are still many children who are not as fortunate as us.



-----The Commission for Indonesian Children Education&Health-----

ONE OF MANY FACTS ABOUT INDONESIAN CHILDREN (2)









Look the picture above..

These are the picture about indonesia children. What do you think about them? They do not get the good quality in education and health. Indonesia children are difficult to access the education and health service. The education and health service have a high cost but most of people in indonesia live in poverty.

We can not let this last long. They just like us.
So it's up to you,
is still concerned about their condition or we've become apathetic people who just live in our own world without ever seeing the world where people like them live





-----The Commission for Indonesia Children Education&Health-----

ONE OF MANY FACTS ABOUT INDONESIAN CHILDREN (1)








































Look the picture above..


These are the picture about indonesia children. What do you think about them? They do not get the good quality in education and health. Indonesia children are difficult to access the education and health service. The education and health service have a high cost but most of people in indonesia live in poverty.

We can not let this last long. They just like us.
So it's up to you,
is still concerned about their condition or we've become apathetic people who just live in our own world without ever seeing the world where people like them live




-----The Commission for Indonesia Children Education&Health-----

Indonesia


Each year 163,000 children die before their fifth birthday. More than 50% of the population live on less than $2 a day and 13 million children don’t have enough good food to eat.

  • We’re helping almost half a million children get a better education
  • We’re part of an emergency response team on permanent standby in case of natural disaster
  • We’re helping to change the situation of half a million children who are living in institutional care

Save the Children in Indonesia

We're focusing on re-establishing services for children in tsunami-affected communities, saving children’s lives, improving education, and protecting children from harm — especially those in institutional care.

We're helping children get a better education

We have been training teachers to use teaching methods that get their pupils really involved in learning, and we’ve promoted alternative forms of classroom discipline so they don’t resort to harsh punishment. Our mid-term review of the effect of the training showed that pupils are now more involved in their learning, and teachers are less likely to use corporal punishment.

To enable more children to go to school we’ve built and repaired schools in remote rural areas. We also worked with school committees to find ways to make it easier for all children to attend, whatever their needs.

We're taking care of children in emergencies

Since the tsunami of December 2004, Indonesia has endured earthquakes, volcaniceruptions, another smaller tsunami, and floods. Our 50-strong emergency response team is on permanent standby. In the past year, we’ve also trained education project staff in how to respond in an emergency, so that we can ensure that education is always an integral part of the help we give children in the aftermath of a disaster.
We’re helping children whose families can’t care for them

An estimated half a million children in Indonesia spend their entire childhood in childcare institutions. We’re now part of a Ministry working group to develop a framework for regulating childcare institutions and to draw up minimum standards of care.

The Indonesian government has adopted a policy stating that care within a family setting will be the first option for children, whether with their own immediate or extended family, or a substitute; and that institutional care will be a last resort.

We’re continuing to work together to make the changes necessary to implement this policy, in particular to ensure that funds are directed to support children in their families and communities.





-----The Commission for Indonesia Children Education&Health-----

About us

We're the world's independent children's charity.

We're outraged that millions of children are still denied proper healthcare, food, education and protection. We're working flat out to get every child their rights and we're determined to make further, faster changes


-----The Commission for Indonesia Children Education&Health-----