Help send Liese to the Philippines

$577 of $4,000 goal
Given by 5 generous donors in around 6 months

In November, 2013, Typhoon Haiyan took at least 6200 lives in the Philippines and left 1785 people missing. Emergency relief dealt with imm

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Liese Groot-Alberts, a Grief and Trauma counsellor, knows trauma reactions surface months after the immediate shock. She has worked in the Philippines with doctors and nurses running training programmes on palliative care and now they want her back to help them work in their grief-stricken communities.

Please help Rose Charities NZ send Liese Groot-Alberts to the Philippines.

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Rose NZ supports programs both in NZ and overseas. Current programs include sight restoration in Nepal and Cambodia, child ENT in Samoa, counselling in Philippines, and education and associated infrastructure. Other programs in the Rose Charities International network are also supported where possible. Within NZ, youth, new immigrant, education a and disability programs are supported

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Guest Donor
Guest Donor on 18 Jun 2014
$200
Pip Neville-Barton
Pip Neville-Barton on 12 May 2014
The world is a better place for your wonderful work Liese. Good luck with this project.
$100
Will
Will on 07 May 2014
Go Liese
$102
Guest Donor
Guest Donor on 06 May 2014
I have heard wonderful stories about your work, Liese. I wish you well and hope you can help heal some of the pain after such devastation hitting so many people. I know you were invited back to Samoa EIGHT times after the tsunami there. Bless you for your tireless work -- Guest Giver
$75
Nicola Thomas
Nicola Thomas on 06 May 2014
All the best
$100

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This campaign started on 7 May 2014 and ended on 7 Nov 2014.