Back in April we posted about the floods in Pamanukan, Indonesia.
Since then rebuilding of homes, with help from our Smart Aid grants has been underway.
The RC Bandung Pakuan through their President Tanti Mariani and Rotarian Honey Kurnia have been our partners in this project.
The local catholic church has been involved in managing the day-to-day activities including purchasing materials locally .
The church has had previous experience helping people repair their homes including:
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