Total Coolants as an enviromentally friendly fluids which deliver longer life performance and superior protection for all customers equipment without compromise, and delivering a truely sustainable green solution thats good for our planet as well as future generations to come has made a big step helping the mentally ill in Bali.
“At the moment, we can not provide medication as it needed by the patient because of our strict regulation in Australia, but we think by providing netbooks as the tool for delivering the information and reporting progress of the patients to donor or others will help also from the other side”, said Cliff Bens as the managing director of Total Coolant Management Solutions Australia during his visit to see Professor Luh Ketut Suryani in Bali.
“This is just a beginning of our compassion to help the balinese recovering from mental illness despite that Bali government use different approach seeing their people”, add Cliff after handing 4 netbook s for the volunteer to help their field work with more technology. In the longer run, the institute has gained more help from outsider than their own government that decided only use hospital base for their intervention with the mentally ill people in Bali. As been inform by the institute that one volunteer from Australia provided by Australian Volunteer International will start to trained the Suryani’s Institute staff for creating better program and providing better report in early September.