EVERY MOMENT COUNTS
In Bali, people still live under harsh conditions. Bali Care Foundation is committed to make a difference. We will support those people who need it the most in their basic needs and will look for possibilities to structurally improve their situation. Offering education also ensures a better future perspective.
Bali Care Foundation believes that people living in poverty are entitled to a better future. As a donor you will help to provide the population that does not have sufficient financial means with food, clean drinking water, education and other necessary facilities. A small contribution will already make a big difference.
By working together with local communities (banjars) and (aid) organizations we are striving for a society without poverty in Bali.
OUR GOALS
Together strong for Bali
PROJECTS
Building together a better life for Bali
BLOGS
Together we will make a difference!
Annual review 2021 and future plans
2021 was a year in which Bali Care Foundation slowly shifted its focus from short-term solutions to sustainable, long-term solutions. A year in which the foundation expanded its network of volunteers and partnerships with local foundations. In 2022 Bali Care Foundation will focus (even) more on sustainable solutions. For example, the water filters and education projects will be further expanded.
The corona story of Putu and Kadek
The coronavirus has hit local residents in Bali hard. Bali Care Foundation would like to inform you about the current situation around Corona and the consequences it has for the local population. In this article a local family consisting of Putu and his wife Kadek together with their two children tell their story. They tell how they experience Corona and how they deal with it until today.
Disabled people in Bali
Bali Care Foundation is continuously working to identify residents in need and to provide them with the right help. In this blog we would like to tell you more about the disabled people in Bali. The situations we encounter, how parents and family members deal with children with a disability and how we as a foundation can offer a helping hand.
Coronavirus/COVID-19 in Bali
It was early March 2020. The coronavirus reached Indonesia and thus also the Indonesian island of Bali. Most tourists, students and digatal nomads decided to leave the island and return to their homeland. We decided to establish the Bali Care Foundation.