ANNUAL REPORT 2003
SBSI becomes a Non Profit Organization
We celebrated our new status at Hotel Seiyo Ginza, with the assistance of the Hotel’s management and our friends.
Visiting Institutions in Cambodia
Bringing computers, hospital and school supplies, and t-shirts were chairman Koji Sasaki and Rick Dyck.
Computers, ambulance
sent by SbSI
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t’s not how much we do but how much love we put in the doing. – Mother Teresa
Dear Members and Friends of SBSI,
We wish you a Merry Christmas!
May God bless you with His peace, contentment, health and happiness.
Each one of you is so very precious to us,
and we cannot thank you enough for your favor and support. A big thanks also to those who helped us this year with a very much needed two ton truck and a van.
Please know that you are in our hearts and prayers.
Sincerely,
Your Side by Side
International Family
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This year SbSI passed on the following supplies:
Cambodia, goods to hospitals, schools, orphanages.
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 (left photo).
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Papua New Guinea:
Land cruiser for HOPE Worldwide Nine Mile clinic in Port Moresby for staff and supplies support, as an ambulance, and for mobile immunization patrols and tuberculosis case follow-up.
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.
Malawi: for orphans and the poor, via the ambassador
38 boxes of good quality clothes.
On Mission in 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.
Left photo: Angela caring for boy at an institution for children with muscle disorders.
Bottom: Organizing an A-Bomb exhibition at Spizer College, Poona
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New SBSI NGO Branch opens in Sri Lanka
Some of our team taking out orphans for a special outing
Tokyo, Japan
Homeless in Shinjuku: served 1600 to 2000 meals monthly.
Cooking for the homeless
Setting up and packing computers
Mission Center in Chiba prefecture: 8 computers
“Let’s give hope for the future to the children of the world!”
says SBSI’s PR director Joseph Jones,
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