Spend it Well East Timor Flood Relief Day 11 We are closing in on our $20,000 matching donation total – with donations since Tuesday currently at $15,690. Thanks so much
In the two days since Peter McMullin promised to match donations up to $20,000, we have received $10,120. We have 5 more days to try to reach the total. Thank
Today, a week after the floods, was our biggest day yet. We delivered food and supplies to 245 families – about 1,500 people in 4 villages in Tibar using 3
We’re going to do today’s update in numbers and photos: Days of Flood Relief Work: 3 Total Money Raised: A$ 80,000 Total Spent: A$ 27,000 Refuge Camps Supported: 4 Villages
Today’s update is from from me (Kris) sitting in Australia as Simon and the team are still out working and will be for several more hours. Our goal today was
This is a message from Simon Fenby, one of Spend it Well’s Directors who lives in Dili. East Timor has been devastated by the worst floods people can remember. I
After only a month of construction, Maumeta School’s new 4 classroom building has its foundations and floor down and the walls are going up. East Timor Roofing (which was run
Maumeta School is a government primary/junior high school in Vila, the main village on Atauro Island which is off the coast from Dili. There are 604 students (283 female and
There is a critical shortage of school furniture in East Timor. Building furniture locally (if money could be found to do this) would only lead to more deforestation. Rotary Donations
Ai-Asa school is looking great and its fabulous new roof is about to be installed. The roofing materials, trusses and water tank have all been donated by East Timor Roofing