Category Archives: General interest

Project Toolkit Samoa gets going.. !

“Project Toolkit” — ENT for Samoa “It’s for the little ones.” — Dr P.J. Faumui Rose Charities NZ has an exciting new project – to take Ear, Nose and Throat surgery to Samoa, to help an estimated 25,000 children who … Continue reading

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Rose Charities NZ AGM 2016

Rose Charities NZ AGM was held at Chair Trish Gribben’s home in Orakei, Auckland on Sat 14th May 2016.  Disbursements and program support initiatives made for many internal NZ projects as well as international in Cambodia, Philippines and Nepal.  Strong … Continue reading

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8th Rose Charities International Meeting: April 2016. Uganda. Education and Community Health..

The 8th Rose Charities International Meeting is being held in Kampala Uganda on Friday 15th April 2016 with a later optional workshop session at Mbarara on Monday 18th April. Rose Charities now has a 20 year history of sustainable program … Continue reading

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Retinal Surgical training for Rose Cambodia Eye Hospital

Images from the groundbreaking June 2015 Rose Charities NZ retinal surgical training team visit toDr Vra and Natalia’s Rose Cambodia Eye Hospital. June 2015. With retinal surgeons Dr. Muhammad Khalid, from Hawkes Bay and Dr Rob Weatherhead . This enormously … Continue reading

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Raffles, Roses and Smiles: London’s most elite Chelsea club opens its doors for child education

The Raffles Club in Chelsea, London     has numbered amongst its former members Royalty, Politicians, celebrities and several generations of established families and has welcomed everyone from Princess Margaret, Earl Snowdon and Lichfield, the world-renowned American singer Barbara Streisand to … Continue reading

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