Australian First Aid support the mental health project

As a Registered Training Organisation (RTO), registered under the Australian Quality Training Framework (ATQF) and is registered to deliver, assess and issue Nationally Recognised Qualifications to its clients, Australian First Aid willing to fly across the continent to respons the call of help from Professor Luh Ketut Suryani. After seeing the reality from SBS broadcast on Bali’s Miracle Worker, John Haines, Managing Director at Australian First Aid and Aileen Haines from the Accounts Department of AFA can not stand to hand their help.

“From the first moment I saw her (Suryani) on TV, my heart just pounding and said that I have to help this woman”, said John after their first meeting in Bali. He admited that he just believe her without no doubt that she will do the best for the patients and the donation will go to the right place.

“I think God heard our call and start to send his saints to help the people”, said Suryani during the meeting. “I don’t know him but the moment I met him I knew that he has a sincire heart”, add Suryani.  She received hundreds of emails and messages from people who were touched by the SBS documentary and thankful that it was shared by those they loved to help the others.