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SMEC Foundation Assists Victims of Philippines Typhoon
SMEC Foundation has raised more than A$20,000 for the victims of Typhoon Haiyan that wreaked havoc in central Philippines on 8 November 2013.
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Gunawirra Breakfast Program
A grant of A$2,000 was donated to Gunawirra to fund a breakfast program for pre-school children in Gunnedah to promote good nutrition.
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Mongolian Quilting Centre
The SMEC Foundation provided A$2,500 to the Mongolian Quilting Centre (MQC) for the purchase of a photocopier, printer and workbenches.
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Australian Doctors International
The SMEC Foundation donated A$5,000 to ADI for the purchase of life jackets and safety equipment for boats to transport supplies to the New Ireland Province
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The Anganwadi Project
In 2019, the SMEC Foundation funded the construction of Harivillu 2, a rural anganwadi in Ammavaripeta Village, Andhra Pradesh.
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Margaret Cribb Childcare Centre
In 2011, the Margaret Cribb Childcare Centre was damaged beyond repair by the Queensland floods. The SMEC Foundation donated A$32,000 to the Centre’s two critical functions.
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Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital
AU$44,000 was raised by the Alliance on the Northern Busway and an independent charity, the Helpful Foundation.
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Maunatlala Junior Secondary School
The SMEC Foundation donated A$5,000 to the Maunatlala Combined Junior Secondary School for the purchase of new sports uniforms for 12 teams.
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Afghan Australian Development Organisation
The Afghan Ministry of Education (MoE) is committed to ensuring all Afghan children receive a primary school education by 2010. The SMEC Foundation provided a grant of AU$3,000 to support the training program.
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Mala’bi‹ Foundation Orphanage
The SMEC Foundation’s commitment to Herlina Kilala, a student from the Mala’bi’ Orphanage in Sulawesi, continued in 2008-2009 with the SMEC Foundation supporting her second year of a Bachelor of Education (majoring in English) at the Indonesian Christian University.
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