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The John Fawcett Foundation (JFF) is a humanitarian not-for-profit organisation which assists needy people in Indonesia, particularly in the field of sight restoration and blindness prevention. It offers its assistance to people in the lower socio-economic group free of charge and without religious, political or ethnic consideration.

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reaching the Unreachable“there are over 250 million people in Indonesia living on 17,500 islands, many of them quite remote and virtually unreachable by regular transport. Seven million Indonesians are blind, and 4.6 million of these are cataract blind, a condition which is curable in most cases.

With support from the Indonesian Air Force and its C-130 Hercules, we can now reach many of these isolated blind people and bring hope to them.”

John Fawcett

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tAbLe oF CoNteNtS6 Chairmen’s Reports

9 Message from John Fawcett

11 Sight Restoration & Blindness Prevention Program

24 Children’s Corrective Surgery

28 Prosthetic Eyes

30 Helena College Program

33 Technology Transfer and Volunteers

38 Supporters and Partners

40 Project Outcomes

41 Financial Summary

44 Board Structure

46 Our Team

49 How to Donate

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On The Cover

A home visit for a post op cataract patient by our medical team.

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WHo We Are

WHere We Work

The John Fawcett Foundation (JFF) is a humanitarian not-for-profit organisation that assists needy people in Indonesia, particularly in the field of sight restoration and blindness prevention. JFF is

registered in Australia, Indonesia, the United Kingdom and the USA.

While JFF has active programs in Bali, its humanitarian projects extend to other Indonesian islands where people are impoverished and medical specialist services are scarce. The

primary off-shore focus of JFF is the eastern islands which lie to the north of Australia where there are 10 million people living in poverty; however JFF also runs programs on other islands where there is great need.

WHAt We DoJFF offers its assistance to people in the lower socio-economic

group free of charge and without religious, political or ethnic consideration. The Foundation’s humanitarian

projects are based in Bali, Indonesia, and include Sight Restoration and Blindness Prevention, Children’s Corrective Surgery, Prosthetic Eyes and Technology Transfer.

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CHAIrmeN’S reportSJFF Australia Chairman

I welcome this opportunity to present my report on the activities of 2015. The best place

to start is by expressing grateful thanks to our generous donors and volunteers. Without them we could not exist.

During 2015 we continued our core activities of cataract operations (2,338) making a total of almost 45,000 since the first one in 1991. Our skilled teams screened 60,800 people and identified those needing cataract operations and 46,000 who needed attention by way of spectacles and/or eye drops. The Children’s Corrective Surgery Project successfully treated 21 youngsters, including several who suffered serious burns.

Two teenagers, Ingky and Jumi, travelled to Perth for specialised burns treatment. This was a particularly satisfying experience and I warmly acknowledge the untiring efforts of the host families for the care and attention freely shown. Prosthetic eyes were fitted to 50 people, allowing them a more normal life in their villages. The difference in appearance and the improvement in confidence is remarkable, and this also applies to the cleft lip patients.

We were presented with several challenges in 2015, the most notable occurring in June when Board Chairman Erik Metanomski, CEO LeRoy Hollenbeck and Board Secretary Renate Hamilton resigned following a meeting where Erik presented to the Board a series of ultimatums which were not acceptable to the majority. We have been able to overcome the setback, so much so that we now have a stronger team. We needed to recruit replacements and have been most fortunate in regaining the services of Penny Lane as our Coordinator. Three new Board members have been appointed to fill casual vacancies to the Board, namely Dean Bowker (previously Fund Raising Consultant) Richard Elsey (a reappointment) and

Kylie Harrison (an energetic and successful medical sales representative). Following all these developments, I was appointed Chairman of the Board and I have undertaken to do my utmost towards overseeing the continued success of our Foundation. Thank you to all the Board members, new and old, for their support and understanding.

What of John Fawcett? This giant of a man leads his team with compassion and skill. Bali, Indonesia and the rest of the world owe him an overwhelming vote of thanks and appreciation for his extraordinary achievements over many years.

Special mention of our Treasurer, Pat Emery, who volunteered to carry out the duties of Secretary in addition to his other work.

The staff attached to the Bali office are skilled medical, administrative and domestic operators. They carry out their various duties in a happy, contented manner, displaying typical Balinese/Indonesian demeanour. We are fortunate to have such a great team.

With your continued support we can expect and achieve a successful 2016.

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Win JOnES Chairman, JFF Australia

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JFF Indonesia Chairman

2015 was a landmark year for the Indonesian Foundation, with the major step taken by

the Board to change the name of Yayasan Kemanusiaan Indonesia to Yayasan John Fawcett Indonesia to continue the mission and vision into the future. The change in name was to bring the Indonesian foundation into line with the other JF foundations and to avoid confusion when working in Indonesia.

During 2015, Yayasan John Fawcett Indonesia was able to provide services to poor patients in Bali and also in more remote and isolated areas of Indonesia such as Sulawesi, Papua, Java and Lombok, with a total of 2,338 free cataract

operations performed. This success was achieved thanks to a motivated, professional team with the support of generous donors.

All programs, have been carried out as reported by the Chairman of The John Fawcett Foundation (Aust) Mr Win Jones. We are so very proud that more and more people have been liberated from blindness in Indonesia through the services provided by JFF.

This success is thanks to the support of a working team that is dedicated and always places professionalism, discipline, motivation and loyalty highly so as to provide a service producing high-quality results. This is what makes JFF well-known and proud to fly its flag at the national level because it has proven that it can provide good performance and quality results. As an individual and as Chairman of the Indonesian Foundation I am very proud and hope that this good work will always continue and not falter, because there are many of our people who are blind and cannot afford treatment. We must remain concerned and always strive to be able to give them the very best for their lives. We should encourage others to care about this situation.

JFF has worked hard to achieve the involvement of government agencies and the private sector in the success of this humanitarian program, such as the Indonesian Air Force which, since 2010 has been helping JFF to expand its humanitarian services to remote areas of Indonesia. Others are the Indonesian Search and Rescue Agency, various Government Ministries and the District Heads and Governors in the areas where we are working. All of this has been achieved through the involvement and hard work of all parties in the JFF, including donors and other supporters.

We wish to acknowledge our deeply-felt thanks to our donors and supporters, and the Board of The John Fawcett Foundation in Australia.

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Drs WAYAn SuKAJAYA Chairman, JFF Indonesia

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meSSAge From JoHN FAWCettJFF has come out of 2015

in a better position than at the beginning of the year.

Even with some administration disappointments through the year, we can now look to a more successful 2016. Strong decisions were needed to reduce costs. Certain programs had to be cut to meet the constraints of these reductions. Our focus now is on our two major programs, Sight Restoration and Blindness Prevention and Children’s Corrective Surgery. We have developed strong links with other reliable foundations in Bali to assist people who need wheelchairs, amputee prosthetics, and other physical handicaps.

In June 2016 we will reach the 25th anniversary of cataract surgery in the mobile eye clinic. A 27-year-old woman, Ketut Mandri, was the first patient operated, and now we are approaching our 46,000th patient operated. In 2016 we will reach our 1,000,000th patient who has been examined and screened for eye problems since we started on 9 June 1991.

In Bali JFF did 67 two-day Adopt a Village Mobile Eye Clinic programs in 2015. These programs are funded by direct donations and have proved very successful. It is

clear that our delivery system of taking the service to the villages solves the cultural and physical handicaps of the visually-impaired who live in isolated communities, and that the system is successful outside Bali as well. The mobile eye clinic travels easily on inter-island vehicular ferries and on a C130 Hercules with the good grace of the Indonesian Air Force. We also avoid the cultural taboos many in the lower socio-economic group in Indonesia hold regarding hospitals, which are associated with death and big expense. In addition to the economy of providing the mobile service, our system reduces congestion on the roads and overuse of vital hospital beds.

The avoidable blindness backlog in Indonesia is growing with the increase in life expectancy, which increases the incidence of cataracts, diabetes, and glaucoma - all adding to a current total of over four million Indonesians with visual impairment requiring medical intervention, and 70% of these are cataracts – avoidable blindness.

I am constantly amazed at the ability of the members of our team to travel to distant places and produce such high standards

of ophthalmic care, often in extremely difficult circumstances in these remote locations.

It is with a great deal of pleasure that we welcome back Penny Lane who is helping in our Bali office. Penny has extensive experience with the Foundation, as many of you know, and has the capacity to help JFF to achieve an organised office and communicate more effectively with overseas donors by way of reporting and funding submissions.

The future of JFF’s humanitarian work remains dependent on donations from government, business and private sources, and the JFF Boards will work hard to raise the necessary funds to continue this valuable humanitarian work.

With our focus and funds now mainly directed towards the Sight Restoration and Blindness Prevention Project, hopefully we can help even more blind people in need. It is always exciting to be present at the moment a cataract-blind child sees for the first time, and to witness an adult, who has been blind for many years, see again with the family present.

JOHN FAWCETT, AM Founder

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SIgHt reStorAtIoN AND bLINDNeSS preveNtIoN

There are 7 million blind people in Indonesia, and 4.6 million of these are cataract blind, a condition which is curable in most cases. However for most Indonesians the cost of a cataract operation is far beyond their financial capacity and they remain blind throughout their lives, a burden on their families and communities.

JFF’s Sight Restoration and Blindness Prevention Project

“there are 7 million blind people in Indonesia, and 4.6 million of these are cataract blind, a condition which is curable in most cases “

started in 1991 offering cataract surgery in a mobile operating theatre, free of charge for economically-disadvantaged people in the villages of Bali.

JFF is committed to do as much as it can to eradicate curable blindness in Indonesia and to this end is seeking funding to expand its very successful mobile eye clinic model to other economically-disadvantaged areas of Indonesia.

JFF’s flagship project and main focus

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The Foundation’s field eye screening teams regularly conduct mass village eye screenings in Bali and other provinces. At these

sessions, 700+ people can be screened for eye problems in a day. Glasses and eye drops are distributed to those who need

Field eye screening - 60,834 people in 2015them and people who are cataract blind are identified and operated on the same day in the mobile eye clinic.

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JFF’s team goes into village primary schools to screen the students. The purpose is to detect eye problems early, treat them if possible and prevent them worsening.

Glasses are issued to those who need them, and eye drops provided for those with infections.

The team leader also takes the opportunity to educate the

Screening primary school for eye problems - 7,063 in 2015children and teachers about caring for the health of their eyes and avoiding accidents.

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JFF’s sophisticated mobile units take the cataract surgery to the people in their villages so that the

cataract blind can be operated in a sterile environment by JFF’s experienced ophthalmic surgeons

Sight-restoring operations for cataract-blind people - 2,338 in 2015

and nurses. Patients are identified at a village eye screening and operated the same day.

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Total screened Total cataract surgeries

1991-1995 1996-2000 2001-2005 2006-2010 2011-20150

100000

200000

300000

400000

500000

1991-1995 1996-2000 2001-2005 2006-2010 2011-20150

5000

10000

15000

20000

ACHiEVEMEnTS 1991-2015 1991-1995 1996-2000 2001-2005 2006-2010 2011-2015 TOTAL

Total screened 24,656 54,153 113,044 410,967 326,363 929,183

Total cataract surgeries 7,172 3,957 7,211 11,511 15,126 44,977

Long-time supporter, AA Gede Ngurah Puspayoga, Minister for Cooperatives and Small Enterprises in the National Government, attends a screening activity in Bangli, Bali

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Continuing this successful program into 2015 resulted in 67 separate programs, screening 20,944 village people and

operating 715 cataract blind. This program is promoted at A$2,500 for a two-day program during which up to 500 village people are

Adopt A village mobile eye Clinicscreened, glasses and eye drops are distributed to around 60% and up to 10 cataract-blind people are operated in the mobile clinic.

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Donors are welcome to visit and take part in the village eye screening and operating activities

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JFF is fortunate to have a unique partnership with the Indonesian AirForce which transports our team, equipment and mobile clinic to remote parts of Indonesia to reach even more people in need.

Through this partnership and independently-run off-shore activities, around 50% of JFF’s work took place in locations away from Bali in 2015.

reaching remote CommunitiesThese locations included Lombok, Sulawesi, West Papua and East Java. Our Lombok-based team performed 1,129 sight-restoring operations.

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Air Chief Marshal Agus Supriatna presents Wayan Sukajaya, Senior Programs Manager, with a plaque in appreciation of JFF’s participation in the Air Force’s Community Services activities

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World Sight Day is an annual day of awareness, coordinated by the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness

under the VISION 2020 Global Initiative, held on the second Thursday of October each year, to focus global attention

World Sight Day – 8 october 2015on blindness and vision impairment. The ‘Call to Action’ for World Sight Day in 2015 was EYE CARE FOR ALL.

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JFF celebrated World Sight Day 2015 in Bali with Young Ambassadors from Immanuel College Primary School, Adelaide, who have been raising funds for JFF’s Sight Restoration and Blindness

Prevention Project for many years.

The students accompanied JFF’s team to a village screening and helped the team with the patients and screening process.

They witnessed blind patients undergoing operations in the mobile eye clinic and visited two local primary schools where they helped the team check the children’s eyes.

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Nine cataract-blind children were operated by Dr Wayan Gde Dharyata in the Puri Raharja Hospital and Siloam Hospital, Denpasar, with assistance from

volunteer anaesthetists from the Bali Anaesthetists’ Association. Six of the children were blind in both eyes, and three in one eye. Children with cataracts

Children’s Cataract Surgeryundergo a general anaesthetic and are operated using Phaco-emusification, a different technique than that used for adults in our program.

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CHILDreN’S CorreCtIve SUrgerYJFF provides free operations

to children from poor families who suffer from

facial and other deformities. Our Bali program is supported with discounted rates by the Puri Raharja Hospital in Denpasar and surgeon, Dr Ketut Anom Ratmaya, and also by anaesthetists from the Bali Anaesthetists’ Association who provide their services free of charge.

A total of 21 children and young people were operated in this program in 2015.

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We were again fortunate to have the volunteer assistance of Dr Tim Cooper, plastic surgeon

from Perth, who travelled to Bali at his own expense to pass on his surgical skills to the

Surgical traininglocal surgeons in a week-long surgical session.

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Jumi and Ingky, two young people from the eastern islands of Indonesia, travelled to Perth in November to undergo extensive corrective surgery for severe burns from which they

had been suffering for many years. Plastic surgeon, Dr Tim Cooper, and burns specialist, Dr Mark Duncan-Smith, together with anaesthetist, Dr Simon Zidar, offered their services free

Special program – two severely burned patients operated in perth, Western Australia

of charge at The Mount Hospital which provided all facilities and services free for these young people.

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proStHetIC eYeSThe provision of a natural-

looking artificial eye restores the confidence and dignity

of the patient so that he or she can have a normal life, free from disfigurement and social stigma.

In 2015 JFF’s prosthetic eye technician, Wayan Wijaya, made

artificial eyes for 50 patients in Bali and Lombok. Each prosthetic eye is custom-made by hand for the patients so that they look as natural as possible and move with the other eye, so much so that it is difficult to detect which is the artificial eye and which is the real eye.

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HeLeNA CoLLege progrAmThis Program was initiated in

1996 by John Fawcett and Mr Chris Brown who was a

teacher of Indonesian at Helena College, Perth, at that time. The plan was to select two Balinese students each year who had just completed their secondary schooling in Bali and send them to Helena College for one term to experience life in Australia and to learn English and Computing, as well assisting in the Indonesian language and culture classes.

The first Balinese student to benefit from the experience was Gede Bingin who has worked with John Fawcett since that time. Gede

now holds the position of Office Manager for the JFF Bali office, as well as being responsible for the Children’s Corrective Surgery

Program and children’s cataract surgeries. He is also Secretary of the JFF Indonesia Board.

Gede Bingin - 1996 Gede Bingin - 2015

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2015 marked the 20th year of the Program. Since 1996, 31 young people have participated in this Program, returning to their island community enriched by the experience. In 2015 Arya and Yastari were given the opportunity to go to Helena College.

At the College’s Awards Ceremony on 9 December, Yastari performed a Balinese dance, and she and Arya sang an Indonesian song, with Arya playing the guitar. In their farewell speeches both

students expressed their deep appreciation of the welcome that they had received from all teachers

20th year of the program

and students at the College and thanked them, their host families and JFF for their contributions.

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teCHNoLogY trANSFer AND voLUNteerSJFF’s priority is to maintain the highest possible quality of treatment to all our patients. Each surgeon working in our programs

is assessed and if necessary given training in the special surgical techniques we use.

maintaining Quality of Surgery

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This is possible through the invaluable contributions to JFF’s humanitarian work that are made by the many volunteer medical specialists from Australia who travel to Bali at their own expense to pass on their skills

We would also like to acknowledge the following Indonesian medical personnel who are of invaluable assistance in our projects:

and knowledge to the Indonesian medical personnel who work in our projects.

In 2015 the areas of specialty training were in plastic and reconstructive surgery

(including cleft lip and palate), oculoplasty surgery, glaucoma, strabismus, glaucoma, cataract surgical techniques and general ophthalmology, with the following volunteers:

nAME SPECiALiTY inSTiTuTiOn / ORiGin

Dr Wayan Gde Dharyata, SpM(K) Ophthalmologist JFF Consultant

Dr Dini Dharmawidiarini, SpM Ophthalmologist Surabaya, East Java

Professor Dr NK Niti Susila, SpM(K) Ophthalmologist Perdami Bali

Dr Ariesanti Tri Handayani, SpM(K) Ophthalmologist Perdami Bali

Dr I Gst Ngurah Anom Supradnya, SpM Ophthalmologist Perdami Bali

Dr Ni Nyoman Sekarsari, SpM Ophthalmologist Perdami Bali

DR Dr AA Mas Putrawati, SpM(K) Ophthalmologist Perdami Bali

Dr Wayan Gde Jayanegara, SpM(K) Ophthalmologist Perdami Bali

Dr IGMN Sugiana, SpM(K) Ophthalmologist Perdami Bali

Dr Putu Budhiastra, SpM(K) Ophthalmologist Perdami Bali

Dr Putu Yuliawati, SpM(K) Ophthalmologist Perdami Bali

Dr I Made Agus Kusumadjaja, SpM(K) Ophthalmologist Perdami Bali

Dr Ni Kompyang Rahayu, SpM(K) Ophthalmologist Perdami Bali

Dr IGAM Juliari, SpM Ophthalmologist Perdami Bali

Dr Ni Made Lienderiwati, SpM Ophthalmologist Perdami Bali

Dr Cok Dewiyani P, SpM(K) Ophthalmologist Perdami Bali

Dr Kartika Rahayu, SpM Ophthalmologist Perdami Bali

Dr Laksmi Utari, SpM Ophthalmologist Perdami Bali

Dr Ni Nyoman Tri Harpini, SpM Ophthalmologist Perdami Bali

Dr Ari Andayani, SpM Ophthalmologist Perdami Bali

Dr Deasy Sucicahyati M, SpM Ophthalmologist Perdami Bali

nAME SPECiALiTY ORiGin

Dr Tim Cooper, AM plastic reconstructive surgeon Western Australia

Dr Bill Ward ophthalmologist Western Australia

Dr Ian Anderson ophthalmologist Western Australia

Dr Jean-Louis DeSousa ophthalmologist/orbit surgeon Western Australia

Professor Bill Morgan ophthalmologist Western Australia

Professor Ian McAllister ophthalmologist Western Australia

Professor John Crompton ophthalmologist South Australia

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Dr Wayan Sedani, SpM Ophthalmologist Perdami Bali

Dr Jusni Saragih, SpM Ophthalmologist Medan, North Sumatra

Dr Endro Pranoto, SpM Ophthalmologist East Lombok Hospital

Dr Sri Subekti, SpM Ophthalmologist East Lombok Hospital

Dr Iva Aryani, SpM Ophthalmologist East Lombok Hospital

Dr Gunawan Effendi, SpM Ophthalmologist West Lombok Hospital

Dr Fitri Romadiana, SpM Ophthalmologist Klinik Mata Utama, Gresik

Dr Uyik Unari DK, SpM Ophthalmologist Klinik Mata Utama, Gresik

Letkol Kes Dr Elisa S. Manueke, SpM Ophthalmologist Indonesian Air Force

Letkol Kes Dr Sri Harto, SpM Ophthalmologist Indonesian Air Force

Kolonel Kes Dr Djonny Djuarsa, SpM Ophthalmologist Indonesian Air Force

Mayor Kes Dr Sukirman, SpM Ophthalmologist Indonesian Air Force

Kolonel Kes Dr Suwandi, SpM Ophthalmologist Indonesian Air Force

Dr Dian, SpM Ophthalmologist Indonesian Air Force

Dr Miranda, SpM Ophthalmologist Rote, West Timor

Dr Ketut Anom Ratmaya, SpBU General Surgeon Bali, Indonesia

Dr Bramantya Karna, SpOT Orthopaedic Surgeon Bali, Indonesia

DR Dr Putu Pramana Suarjaya, SpAn, MKes Anaesthetist Bali, Indonesia

Dr Putu Agus Surya Panji, SpAn Anaesthetist Bali, Indonesia

Dr Ketut Wibawa Nada, SpAn Anaesthetist Bali, Indonesia

Dr Gusti Ngurah Arimbawa, SpAn Anaesthetist Bali, Indonesia

Prof Dr dr IB Tjakra Wibawa M, SpBKOnk Oncologist Bali, Indonesia

Professor Sri Maliawan Neurosurgeon Bali, Indonesia

nAME EXPERTiSE ORiGin

Suriko Tirto Website designer Bali, Indonesia

Wayan Sudiarta IT Consultant Bali, Indonesia

Gede Wirya Dana IT Consultant Bali, Indonesia

Viddi Danta Yante, SH Legal Consultant Bali, Indonesia

Roger Shaw Independent Examiner United Kingdom

Dr Mark Duncan-Smith Burns specialist Western Australia

Dr Simon Zidar Anaesthetist Western Australia

Norbert Hoegerl Ophthalmic Medical Technician Victoria, Australia

Alan Crumlin Orthotics Specialist Western Australia

Special mention must also be made of other volunteers who have generously given their time and expertise to the Foundation through the year:

other volunteers

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In collaboration with The John Fawcett Foundation, Sanglah Hospital and Udayana University Medical Faculty, the Bali branch of the Indonesian Ophthalmolgists’ Association (PERDAMI Bali) held an International Symposium to increase knowledge and improve the skills of

ophthalmologists in Indonesia in treating eye trauma.

Australian volunteer ophthalmologists of the Foundation who participated in this symposium were Professor Bill Morgan, Dr Jean-Louis deSousa, Professor John Crompton and Professor Ian

International ophthalmology Symposium - IoS McAllister, while JFF’s staff, Wayan Sukajaya, Wayan Helmy, Nyoman Wardana and Ketut Arsa provided essential support services.

More than 200 ophthalmologists and registrars attended the two-day symposium and workshops.

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SUpporterS AND pArtNerS• Angela Bennett• Anne Jaumees• Catherine & Desmond Mills• Catholic Development Fund• Clare Murphy Fund (ACF)• David Miller• David Minear• Dr Jean-Louis DeSousa• Gary Dempsey Development• Harijadi Ramli• Harold Clough• Hasluck Charitable Trust• Ian Batey• JF Cruickshank (Joylan P/L)• Law on the Lounge

We also want to acknowledge and express our thanks to hundreds of donors whose contributions together amounted to nearly $200,000.

mAJor DoNorS • Margot Warden• Medics Away Foundation• Mrs MA Lascelles Charitable

Trust• Nadya Luri• Natalie Lee• Natasha Knights & Sophie

Chamberlain• Nine Links Foundation• Peter Brown• Peter Kean• Professor John Crompton• Renate Hamilton• Rotary Club of Busselton

Geographe Bay• Rotary Club of Dalkeith

• Schroder Charity Trust• The Barnabas Trust• The Bisgood Charitable Trust• The Brian Maguire Charitable

Trust• The Bryan Guinness Charitable

Trust• The Bowen Foundation• The Collier Charitable Trust• The Cotton Trust• The Fulmer Charitable Trust• The Geoff Booth Foundation• Thomas Warden• WF Southall Trust• Wonteco Pty Ltd

iMMAnuEL PRiMARY SCHOOL

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meDIA pArtNerS

CoNtrIbUtINg pArtNerS

C A B A N G - N T BkAbUpAteN bANYUWANgI

JFF indonesia

38.5%

JFF Australia

47.7%

JFF uSA 4.6%JFF uK

9.2%

2015 DONATiONs rECEivED by COuNTry A$884,183

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proJeCt oUtComeSSiGHT RESTORATiOn & BLinDnESS PREVEnTiOn 2015 1991 - 2015

Free cataract operations 2,338 44,574

Children's cataract operations 15 403

Other eye surgeries 6 2,113

Adults screened & treated for eye problems 53,771 871,214

School children screened for eye problems 7,063 57,969

Glasses issued 27,498 410,331

Eye drops issued 19,053 552,265

Prosthetic eyes 50 383

CHiLDREn'S CORRECTiVE SuRGERY 2015 1989 - 2015

Cleft lip operations 92,025

Cleft palate operations 12

Other corrective surgeries 5 27

EDuCATiOn ASSiSTAnCE (PROGRAM CLOSED EnD 2015) 2015

Primary school students 6

Junior secondary school students 14

Senior secondary school students 9

TOTAL SuPPORTED SinCE inCEPTiOn OF THE PROGRAM 985

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FINANCIAL SUmmArYThe Financial Report represents the consolidated summary financial statements for The John

We would like to express our sincere appreciation to Mark Thornton (Western Australia), Ernst & Young (Jakarta) and Roger

Donations of equipment and medical supplies, as well as the contribution of medical specialists

Fawcett Foundation and The John Fawcett Foundation (Indonesia) (formerly Yayasan Kemanusiaan

Shaw (Independent Examiner, UK) who undertake the audits for the Australian, Indonesian and UK foundations respectively on a pro-

who volunteer their time and skills at their own expense, mean that donated funds can be more

optimising your donations

pro bono Audits

Indonesia). Donations and expenditure have been converted to Australian dollars.

bono basis. This is of enormous value in both monetary terms and in terms of establishing our Foundation’s financial credibility.

effectively directed towards our projects – providing free surgeries, glasses and eye drops for the poor.

52.75%30.67%

16.58%

VOLUNTEERS A$514,173

CASH DONATIONS A$884,183

DONATIONS IN KIND A$277,931

Cash donations, volunteers, Donations in kind 2015

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DESCRiPTiOn BALAnCE (A$)

CuRREnT ASSETS

Funds at bank and on hand 348,039

Advances 25,199

Inventories 70,234

House Rent 17,924

TOTAL CuRREnT ASSETS 461,396

FiXED ASSETS

Motor vehicles - net of depreciation 6,827

Furniture & fittings - net of depreciation 52

Equipment - net of depreciation 12,282

TOTAL FiXED ASSETS 19,161

TOTAL ASSETS 480,557

CuRREnT LiABiLiTiES Accrued Expenses (18,526)

TOTAL LiABiLiTiES (18,526)

nET ASSETS 462,031

EQuiTY Retained surplus 416,507

Current year surplus 45,524

TOTAL EQuiTY 462,031

balance Sheet 2015

Donations 2015 expenditure 2015

Sight Restoration & Blindness Prevention

Specific Minor Projects

Other income

Sight Restoration & Blindness Prevention

Specific Minor Projects

Administration

Other Expenditure

$642,752

$89,549

$151,882

$603,706

$110,692

$83,131

$41,130

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DESCRiPTiOn FuLL YEAR (A$) % OF TOTAL DOnATiOnS

PROJECT DONATIONS

General / Sight Restoration & Blindness Prevention 767,752 86.83%

Assistance Desperately Ill 10,939 1.24%

Children's Corrective Surgery 59,363 6.71%

Children's Cataract Surgery 1,377 0.16%

Education Assistance 17,870 2.02%

TOTAL PROJECT DOnATiOnS 857,301 96.96%

OTHER INCOMEInterest received 2,847 0.32%

Other sundry income 24,035 2.72%

TOTAL OTHER inCOME 26,882 3.04%

TOTAL DOnATiOnS 884,183 100.00%

nET DOnATiOnS OVER FOR 2015 45,524 5.09%

DESCRiPTiOn FuLL YEAR (A$) % OF TOTAL EXPEnDiTuRE

PROJECT EXPENDITURE

Assistance to Desperately Ill 13,098 1.48%

Children's Corrective Surgery 22,073 2.50%

Children's Cataract Surgery 9,016 1.02%

Education Assistance 17,044 1.93%

Equipment Acquisition 21,900 2.48%

Sight Restoration & Blindness Prevention 603,706 68.30%

TOTAL PROJECT EXPEnDiTuRE 686,837 77.70%

OTHER EXPENDITURE

Fundraising & Promotion 18,587 2.14%

Staff Amenities 5,043 0.57%

Administration 110,692 12.52%

Government Affairs/Legal 4,930 0.56%

Bank Fees 3,662 0.41%

Depreciation 8,908 1.01%

TOTAL OTHER EXPEnDiTuRE 151,822 17.21%

TOTAL EXPEnDiTuRE 838,659 94.91%

Donations 2015

expenditure 2015

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THE JOHn FAWCETT FOunDATiOn - AuSTRALiA (inCORPORATED) ABN 81 338 697 784

boArD StrUCtUre

Life Members

John Pizey(Deceased)

John Hollingshead, AM

Bill Harwood(Deceased)

Dr Peter Graham, AM

Executive Board

John Fawcett, AMFounder

Dean BowkerBoard Member

Winston JonesChairman

Kylie HarrisonBoard Member

Roger HusseyVice-Chairman

Richard ElseyBoard Member

Patrick Emery, AMSecretary/Treasurer

Prof. John CromptonBoard Member

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Executive Board

Trustees & independent Examiner

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YAYASAn JOHn FAWCETT inDOnESiA Certificate number : 16 / 15 September 2014

THE JOHn FAWCETT FOunDATiOn - uniTED KinGDOM Charity number : 1115274

John Fawcett, AMFounder

Drs Wayan SukajayaChairman

Drs i Gst Made BagiadiSupervisor

Gede BinginSecretary

ni Gusti Ayu SusilawatiTreasurer

John Fawcett, AMTrustee

Jeremy HopeTrustee

Wendy GoughTrustee

James MasonTrustee

Roger Shawindependent Examiner

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oUr teAmNengah sariyasa Assistant Field Project CoordinatorKetut Triasa Projects AssistantNyoman Juliarta Technical AssistantDewa Putu Artana Technical Equipment SupervisorWayan Darma Field Projects CoordinatorMade indrawan Field Assistant Dewa Made Arjawa Assistant Field Project CoordinatorFernando O T Emor NurseWayan Helmy Promotion & Graphics Designer

Ketut Wardika Vehicles Coordinatori Kadek Pasek Wiranata NurseWayan Wijaya Prosthetic Eye TechnicianKetut Arsa Field Assistantsudaryono Field Assistant Gede bingin Administration Manageri Kadek Ngurah sucipta Field Assistanti Gede sarianta Security Guardi Wayan Pasek Juniawan Nursei Putu Nova Pranata Accountant AssistantAnak Agung Alit putra Driver/Field Assistant

TOP rOW - lEFT TO riGHT MiDDlE rOW - lEFT TO riGHT

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reditya indah bidari Kusuma NurseKomang Wardhana Projects ManagerDrs Wayan sukajaya Senior Programs ManagerPenny lane Coordinator John Fawcett FounderDr Wayan Gde Dharyata, spM(K) Consultant OphthalmologistMade Artini Administration AssistantWayan Merina Novita Nurseida Ayu Made sudiatmawati NurseDewi Adeyanty RefractionistDesak Ketut Nuriadi Nurse

Ni Gusti Ayu susilawati Accountant

lombok Team

Achmad ramli Nursesaiful Fahmi NurseMarwan suryadi NurseNur Jihat Nurselalu Didien Field Assistantlalu Jhony yusuf Field AssistantAdib Aditya M Refractionist

bOTTOM rOW - lEFT TO riGHT NOT iN THE PHOTO

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HoW to DoNAte

The John Fawcett Foundation is a registered incorporated association in Australia, ABN 81 338 697 784.

Donations by cheque Send your cheque payable to The John Fawcett Foundation to:

Treasurer, The John Fawcett Foundation PO Box 1101 Nedlands WA 6909

Donations by bank transfer Westpac Banking Group Nedlands WA BSB: 036-304 Account: 162 847 Swift Code: WPACAU2S

Online by credit card via our website: www.johnfawcett.org

The John Fawcett Foundation (UK) is a registered charitable organisation in the United Kingdom, charity number 1115274.

Donations by cheque Send your cheque, made out to The John Fawcett Foundation (UK) to:

The John Fawcett Foundation (UK) 24 Victoria Road, Malvern, Worcs WR14 2TE Attention: Mr Jeremy Hope, Trustee Tel: +44 1684 303 475

Donations by bank transfer Lloyds Bank The John Fawcett Foundation (UK) Sort Code: 30-97-25 Account: 01863614

The John Fawcett Foundation (USA) is a registered charitable fund in the USA, being a Donor Advised Fund of United Charitable Programs (UCP), registration # D155311.

Donations by cheque Send your cheque, made out to The John Fawcett Foundation (USA), Account # D155311 to:

United Charitable Programs 6201 Leesburg Pike, Suite 405 Falls Church VA 22044 Tel: (703) 536 8708

Online donations www.unitedcharitable.org

Donations from Australia (tax-deductible)

online donations from all countries (tax deductible in Australia)

The John Fawcett Foundation is registered in Indonesia as Yayasan John Fawcett Indonesia, certificate number : 16 / 15 September 2014

Donations by bank transfer Bank Negara Indonesia (BNI) Cab Denpasar, Jalan Gajah Mada 30 Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia Account name: Yayasan John Fawcett Indonesia Account (Rupiah): 0400535373 Swift code: BNINIDJADPS

Donations in Indonesia

Donations from the United kingdom (tax-deductible)

Donations from the United States of America (tax-deductible)

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