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Today there are 13,000 orphans in Bali. In the light of the many demands on Indonesia’s social relief programs after the Tsunami and other disasters the Indonesian Government has reduced provision of financial contributions to many community support organizations. One of these is the Widhya Asih Foundation in Bali, who since 1975 has established seven orphanages that today aims to feed, shelter and educate 700 children in Bali.
More info www.balibridges.org
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To tell you a little of what we do, we have been operating Crisis care for nine years now and started in a small room behind a restaurant in the village of Candi Dasa on the east coast of Bali. Having been to Bali as a tourist in 1995 and with a background in Social Services in Australia and the UK, it was impossible for me to ignore the plight of the Balinese people. I traveled the countryside of beautiful Bali and found that there was another side of the island that tourists seldom see. The side that hides poverty and sickness, lack of health facilities, education and medical aid for the poor.
More info www.balicrisiscare.org
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The John Fawcett Foundation and its Indonesian counterpart, the Yayasan Kemanusiaan Indonesia, is a humanitarian foundation which assists needy people in Indonesia, particularly those with medical problems. It offers its assistance to people in the lower socio-economic group free of charge and without religious, political or ethnic consideration.
More info www.balieye.org
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Yudisthira is a not-for-profit animal welfare organisation dedicated to reducing the number of unhealthy and neglected street dogs living in Bali, Indonesia.
More info www.balistreetdogs.com
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The Bali Animal Welfare Association (BAWA) is a not-for-profit charity registered in Indonesia. Our aim is to relieve suffering, control the population and improve the health of Bali's street dogs.... through medical care, spay/neutering, street-feeding, puppy adoption and education of school children.
More info www.bawabali.com
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40 destitute children - mostly girls - living under bad conditions in narrow huts in and around Chingleput get an education corresponding to their skills and capacities.
More info www.dewi-saraswati.org
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Established in 2002, Yayasan GUS is a non-profit organization, dedicated to improving Bali's environment. Vision : Improve the environment of Bali Mission : Work together with stakeholders to reduce...
More info www.gus-bali.org
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Help us to give the handicapped children of Bali a better self dependent future. High 5 helps the handicapped children by giving Physical therapy and education.
More info www.high5rehab.org
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Yayasan IDEP is an Indonesian non-profit NGO (Non-Governmental Organization). Innovative and effective, IDEP encourages program sharing with other grass roots projects through media and curriculum development. We are committed to developing self-sustainability and directly empowering local communities to improve their own situations. We believe that permanent results can be achieved through local empowerment
More info www.idepfoundation.org
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Sumatran orangutans are critically endangered. Habitat loss and poaching are pushing them towards imminent extinction. Every minute, every day an area equal to six football fields of Indonesian forest disappears!
More info www.orangutans-sos.org
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The Senang Hati Foundation works to create a society that welcomes and values the equal participation of people with disabilities.
More info www.senanghati.org
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The mission of Yayasan Senyum is to reduce the suffering currently associated with craniofacial abnormalities and to improve quality of life by facilitating the delivery of health care to people with craniofacial disabilities in Bali and other Indonesian islands in partnership with local and international health care professionals.
More info www.senyumbali.org
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The Bali Children's Project (BCP) is dedicated to improving the lives of disadvantaged young people in Bali through education. It is founded on the belief that as children are empowered to realize their potential, they will enrich their villages and contribute to the world we all share. By providing opportunities for education, we are giving children the chance for a better tomorrow, while lightening the burdens of today.
More info www.hidden-worlds.com
www.balichildrensproject.org
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Bali Hati is a non-profit foundation established in February 1997 to promote the education and social welfare of the people of Bali. "Hati" means "heart" in Indonesian, and the name suggests that the heart, the beauty, of Bali is its people.
More info www.balihati.org
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