Our Kind Friends & Colleagues

We thank the following friends at the Council of the City of Sydney and Architectus Sydney for their generous donations to support our cause...

Thank you for coming on this journey with us which has been a dream for many years, it is so precious to have you onboard with us all the way...

We started a gold coin donation drive and was pleasantly surprised by the generosity of friends who donated so much more, we thank everyone for your kind hearts & generosity towards this rewarding cause!!!


Friends at the Council of the City of Sydney & Architectus Sydney

M. Lin - $300
M. Doheny - $100
M. Hutchinson - $100
J. & P. Pretorius - $50
J. Lam - $50
A & S. Nguyen - $50
M. & S. Chu - $50
T. Dang - $50
V. Lum - $50
M. & V. Pulham - $25
R. Jessop - $20
J.& B. Cheung - $20
E. Sandoval - $20
L. & P. Duong - $20
M. Leyland - $20
L.Trinh - $20
B. Graham - $20
M. Gribben - $20
K. Gallagher - $20
H. Turner - $10
P. Varas - $5
A. Zappert - $5
J. Grant - $5
M. Szarek
I. Lingayo
N. Robinson
C. Tjandra
C. Brookes
M. Catsanis
M. Taylor
K. Saman
R. Hammond
More to come....In progress


Fundraising Budget 
Raised  $      1,540.15  AUD
 $      1,300.18  US
Stationery x 730 packs   $         782.40 US
Fencing for veggie gardens  $         250.00 US
Floating Village School -  $         121.00 US
food supplies - Vietnamese community in Siem Reap Cambodia

Other fundraisers
Anganwadi Project Jenny Burge  $          50.00 AUD
Maria's Appeal for Elma  $        100.00 AUD
 $      1,303.40

We contributed $250 towards building the fencing around temple to help them start up gardens to grow vegetables for the children in the school and the residents of the temple who help look after the children. The School and temple have had issues with cows trampling over their veggie gardens and damaging crops when they are not guarded.

Sunly's parents also contributed $250 towards the fencing to keep the cows away and the startup of the vegetable and fruit gardens.

Sunly's father Kim has previously planted 100 coconut trees and 50 mango trees in the grounds of the temple so the children and the residents in the temple can enjoy those fruits of labour.
































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