Side by Side International (SBSI) recognized as a Japanese Non Profit Organization
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Celebrating the new legal status
of SIDE BY SIDE INTERNATIONAL at year end. |
With friends and supporters of |
Visiting Institutions in Cambodia
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This year SBSI passed on the following supplies:
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Cambodia, goods to hospitals, schools, orphanage
One 40 ft and one 20 ft container with (main items):
1 dental unit, 1 bed for emergency surgery, 1 hospital bed, 1 stretcher, 1 operation light, 1 Dynascope electro-cardiogram, 1 mobile x-ray machine (photo on the right), 1 c-arm x-ray machine, 1 Panorama x-ray machine, 1 ultrasound, 80 double sheets, 100 nurses uniforms,
1 sewing machine, 3 boxes stationary, about 200 t-shirts, 1 box of toys, 11.400 ballpoint pens, 3000 pencils, 3 Panorama, 623 kg paper, 142 school bags, 5 desks, 6 Olympia manual typewriters, 1 Yamaha Piano Electron, 746 books, 55 computers, 55 monitors, 6 laser printers.
1 library set for a university in Phnom Penh
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Papua New Guinea:
Land cruiser for HOPE Worldwide Nine Mile clinic in Port Moresby, for transporting staff and supplies
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Tanzania:
for schools, hospitals and social service centers in poor villages; via the ambassador:
20 units of computers and monitors 60 double sheets
58 pairs of sneakers and shoes 10 boxes of good quality clothing, bags, toys and crayons
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Mongolia:
for schools, via the ambassador:
30 computers, one laser printer, I hub machine
Malawi:
for orphans and the poor, via the ambassador:
38 boxes of good quality clothes
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Mission to India
Angela, SBSI member Joseph Jones’ second daughter, went for six weeks to assist charity projects, which her sister Mary visited during the previous year.
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Tokyo, Japan
Homeless in Shinjuku: served 1600 to 2000 meals monthly
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| Cooking for the homeless | Setting up and packing computers |