Tuesday, July 27, 2010

PantiAsuhan Putra Nusa - Jakarta

Contact Info

Jl. Penjernihan I no. 11 , Jakarta Pusat 10210

Telp : (021) 5704198

Fax : (021) 5704198
   

Data Anggota:
1. Di dalam Panti Asuhan Putra 45 anak
2. Di luar Panti/Non Panti 50 anak
3. Di dalam Panti Putri 45 anak

Informasi Kebutuhan

BANTUAN YANG DAPAT DISAMPAIKAN BERUPA :
1. Uang
2. Beras
3. Lauk-pauk
4. Peralatan sekolah
5. Pakaian sekolah
6. Pakaian sehari-hari
7. Zakat infak dan Shodaqoh


BANTUAN / SUMBANGAN DAPAT DISAMPAIKAN DENGAN CARA :

1. Dikirim langsung ke alamat Jl. Penjernihan I No. 11 Jakarta 10210, Telp & Fax : (021) 5704198.
2. Dikirim melalui pos wesel / pos paket.
3. Dikirim melalui bank : BNI cabang Senayan, atas nama yayasan Putra Nusa No. 000.4450.819.

 Informasi lengkap dapat dilihat dari : pantiasuhan

Sebelumnya, saya hanya ingin menyampaikan bahwa saya hanya membantu memberitahukan informasi tentang panti asuhan yang ada di blog saya. Apabila ada keberatan mengenai ijin penyebaran informasi, saya mohon maaf sebesar-besarnya dan silakan memberitahu saya via comment untuk menghapus informasi tersebut. Dan Apabila ada informasi terbaru yang bisa kalian tambahkan mengenai informasi panti-asuhan, silakan memberitahu saya juga, melalui via comment. Terima kasih. ^^

Informasi Panti Asuhan Mekar Lestari

Berikut adalah informasi Panti Asuhan Mekar Lestari:

Data  bayi dan anak yang berada dan pernah diasuh di Panti Asuhan Mekarlestari:

-         80 anak telah berhasil kembali ke orangtua/keluarganya

-         80 anak saat ini masih dalam asuhan Panti Asuhan dengan rincian:

1)      40 anak berusia 3 hari s/d  1 tahun 

2)      20 anak berusia 2 s/d 3 tahun

3)      20 anak berusia 4 s/d 5 tahun

( 10 anak yatim piatu, 20 anak masih dikunjungi oleh ibu kandungnya, 50 anak masih belum terlacak keluarganya)

Alamat Panti Asuhan Mekarlestari:

Commercial III Blok B1 no 1-1A
Bumi Serpong Damai, Tangerang 15330
Tilp 021 5315 3088 , Fax 021 5315 3089

Partiipasi kasih anda dapat disalurkan melalui:

Biaya operasional: Yayasan Rumpun Lestari
                                BCA Cab Kebayoran Lama
                                Acc 248 300 5008

Biaya pendidikan:  Yayasan Rumpun Lestari 
                                BCA Cab Kebayoran Lama
                                Acc 248 301 5003          

Informasi dari : http://www.st-andreas.or.id/content/view/450/1/

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

The New Concepts, the New Idea, the new Future, the New You

Halo, semuanya! Senang sekali rasanya bisa kembali dan mengganti layout tampilan website kita satu ini. Sebelumnya, maaf karena tidak adanya pembaruan posting atau info-info terbaru, sehubungan dengan berbagai macam masalah yang terjadi di dunia nyata. Tapi, mari kita lewatkan saja cerita ini, hehehe ^^.

Hadir dengan nama baru dan tampilan baru, World best smile mengundang anda untuk menjadi bagian dari kami! Sumbangkan informasi apa saja yang anda punya, untuk dibagikan kepada orang lain. Tentu saja, diharapkan informasi tersebut sangat berharga dan bisa membantu orang-orang yang membacanya.

Oh ya, kalau ada berbagai macam saran ataupun pendapat, jangan ragu-ragu untuk menyampaikannya disini ya! Berbagai macam masukan, kritik dan saran yang membangun, diterima dengan tangan terbuka ^6^.

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Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Join Save The Children

if you can to join with us, please join Save the Children and help the world, and the children. ^^

Thank you for your attention

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Smoking - effects on your body

Nicotine is the addictive drug in tobacco smoke that causes smokers to continue to smoke. Addicted smokers need enough nicotine over a day to ‘feel normal’ – to satisfy cravings or control their mood. How much nicotine a smoker needs determines how much smoke they are likely to inhale, no matter what type of cigarette they smoke.

Along with nicotine, smokers also inhale about 4,000 other chemicals in cigarette smoke. Many of these compounds are chemically active and trigger profound and damaging changes in the body. There are over 60 known cancer-causing chemicals in tobacco smoke. Smoking harms nearly every organ in the body, causing many diseases and reducing health in general.

Tobacco smoke contains dangerous chemicals
The most damaging compounds in tobacco smoke include:

  • Tar – this is the collective term for all the various particles suspended in tobacco smoke. The particles contain chemicals including several cancer-causing substances. Tar is sticky and brown and stains teeth, fingernails and lung tissue. Tar contains the carcinogen benzo(a)pyrene that is known to trigger tumour development (cancer).
  • Carbon monoxide – this odourless gas is fatal in large doses because it takes the place of oxygen in the blood. Each red blood cell contains a protein called haemoglobin; oxygen molecules are transported around the body by binding to, or hanging onto, this protein. However, carbon monoxide binds to haemoglobin better than oxygen. This means that less oxygen reaches the brain, heart, muscles and other organs.
  • Hydrogen cyanide – the lungs contain tiny hairs (cilia) that help to clean the lungs by moving foreign substances out. Hydrogen cyanide stops this lung clearance system from working properly, which means the poisonous chemicals in tobacco smoke can build up inside the lungs. Other chemicals in smoke that damage the lungs include hydrocarbons, nitrous oxides, organic acids, phenols and oxidising agents.
  • Free radicals – these highly reactive chemicals can damage the heart muscles and blood vessels. They react with cholesterol, leading to the build-up of fatty material on artery walls. Their actions lead to heart disease, stroke and blood vessel disease.
  • Metals – tobacco smoke contains dangerous metals including arsenic, cadmium and lead. Several of these metals are carcinogenic.
  • Radioactive compounds – tobacco smoke contains radioactive compounds, which are known to be carcinogenic.
Respiratory system
The effects of tobacco smoke on the respiratory system include:
  • Irritation of the trachea (windpipe) and larynx (voice box)
  • Reduced lung function and breathlessness due to swelling and narrowing of the lung airways and excess mucus in the lung passages
  • Impairment of the lungs’ clearance system, leading to the build-up of poisonous substances, which results in lung irritation and damage
  • Increased risk of lung infection and symptoms such as coughing and wheezing
  • Permanent damage to the air sacs of the lungs.
Circulatory system
The effects of tobacco smoke on the circulatory system include:
  • Raised blood pressure and heart rate
  • Constriction (tightening) of blood vessels in the skin, resulting in a drop in skin temperature
  • Less oxygen carried by the blood
  • Stickier blood, which is more prone to clotting
  • Damage to the lining of the arteries, which is thought to be a contributing factor to atherosclerosis (the build-up of fatty deposits on the artery walls)
  • Reduced blood flow to extremities like fingers and toes
  • Increased risk of stroke and heart attack due to blockages of the blood supply.
Immune system
The effects of tobacco smoke on the immune system include:
  • The immune system doesn’t work as well
  • The person is more prone to infections such as pneumonia and influenza
  • It takes longer to get over an illness.
Musculoskeletal system
The effects of tobacco smoke on the musculoskeletal system include:
  • Tightening of certain muscles
  • Reduced bone density.
Other effects on the body
Other effects of tobacco smoke on the body include:
  • Irritation and inflammation of the stomach and intestines
  • Increased risk of painful ulcers along the digestive tract
  • Reduced ability to smell and taste
  • Premature wrinkling of the skin
  • Higher risk of blindness
  • Gum disease (periodontitis).
The male body
The specific effects of tobacco smoke on the male body include:
  • Lower sperm count
  • Higher percentage of deformed sperm
  • Reduced sperm mobility
  • Changed levels of male sex hormones
  • Impotence, which may be due to the effects of smoking on blood flow and damage to the blood vessels of the penis.
The female body
The specific effects of tobacco smoke on the female body include:
  • Reduced fertility
  • Menstrual cycle irregularities or absence of menstruation
  • Menopause reached one or two years earlier
  • Increased risk of cancer of the cervix
  • Greatly increased risk of stroke and heart attack if the smoker is aged over 35 years and taking the oral contraceptive pill.
The unborn baby
The effects of maternal smoking on an unborn baby include:
  • Increased risk of miscarriage, stillbirth and premature birth.
  • Low birth weight, which may have a lasting effect of the growth and development of children. Low birth weight is associated with an increased risk for early puberty and, in adulthood, is an increased risk for heart disease, stroke, high blood pressure and diabetes.
  • Increased risk of cleft palate and cleft lip.
  • Paternal smoking can also harm the foetus if the non-smoking mother is exposed to secondhand smoke.
  • If the mother continues to smoke during her baby’s first year of life, the child has an increased risk of ear infections, respiratory illnesses such as pneumonia, croup and bronchitis, sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and meningococcal disease.
Diseases caused by long-term smoking
A lifetime smoker is at high risk of developing a range of potentially lethal diseases, including:
  • Cancer of the lung, mouth, nose, voice box, tongue, nasal sinus, oesophagus, throat, pancreas, bone marrow (myeloid leukaemia), kidney, cervix, ureter, liver, bladder and stomach.
  • Lung diseases such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema.
  • Coronary artery disease, heart disease, heart attack and stroke.
  • Ulcers of the digestive system.
  • Osteoporosis and hip fracture.
  • Poor blood circulation in feet and hands, which can lead to pain and, in severe cases, gangrene and amputation.
Where to get help Things to remember
  • Many of the 4,000 chemicals in tobacco smoke are chemically active and trigger profound and potentially fatal changes in the body.
  • Smoking harms nearly every organ in the body.
Taken from Better Health Channel

Please be aware, that the smoke can damage the ozon and global warming would never stop!