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$ AMOUNT

ORGANIZATION

AREA SERVED

PURPOSE breast cancer awareness • training equipment • paid tuition and travel expenses for two nurses to attend a training seminar • assist with expenses to organize a Pink Charity Run fundraiser

$4,545

Breast Cancer Welfare Assoc. of Malaysia East Malaysia

$3,000

The Borneo Project

Sarawak

$1,300

National Cancer Society, Malaysia

Provided free breast screening procedures West Malaysia to 29 low income women and assist with the organization's operational costs.

$1,000

Kadazan schools

Sabah

$500

Klang, Haemodialysis Assoc. of Klang Selangor

$500

World Wise Schools

Purchase small hydroelectric generators for a longhouse.

Purchased computers for rural schools.

USA

Assist with the purchase of equipment. Assist with a program to provide to American schoolchildren an understanding of the world's cultures.

USA

Assist in the funding of a documentary film on the preliminary training in Hawaii of Peace Corps Volunteers who went on to serve in Malaysia and other countries. Assist with the upgrade of NPCA membership software to help recruit more members.

$305

Sending Aloha Abroad

$300

National Peace Corps Association

USA

$278

Hospis Malaysia

Kuala Lumpur Assist with palliative care training.

$250

Heritage Foundation

Assist with the building of an example of a Kuala Lumpur headman's house at the Cultural Center.

$250

Doctors Without Borders

Haiti

The Borneo Project The Borneo Project

Assist with the cost of providing legal aid to East Malaysia East Malaysia's Indigenous population. Sarawak

$250 $250

Assist with earthquake relief efforts.


$150

Humana Child Aid Society, Sabah

Sabah

Purchased children's books written in the Penang language to help keep that cultural basis alive. Assist with the operational cost of a school for the children of Indonesian guestworkers.

USA

Co-sponsored a reading program in the US on International Children's Day featuring Malaysian children's folktales. Stories were read by more than 40 Returned Peace Corps Volunteers in more than 30 states reaching 3500 elementary school students. Children learned about Malaysian culture and Peace Corps experiences.

USA

FoM was contacted by a fourth grade teacher in New Hampshire who had a new student from Malaysia. The student spoke very little English so the teacher requested some children's books in the Malaysian language to ease the transition to learning English. FoM members were able to provide several books.

NON-CASH CONTRIBUTIONS


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