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Hi every kind soul reading this.
my heart is feeling very heavy today, in Australia we are so, so lucky so have a incredible medical system and government assistance throughout the pandemic. Our mumma Bali is not blessed like that, however the people are just the same. Mothers, fathers, children, elderly all trying their hardest to survive and take care of each other. My heart breaks seeing the news that Bali may not recover and people are SO sick with covid, children are starving, the people have no jobs, no care. We must help the people of Bali. We are one, unity consciousness. I think of the beautiful healing times I’ve had in Bali and the kindness the people offered me when I was at my lowest. Please take the time to donate what you can from your heart from the beautiful people of Bali, that give so much of theirselves ♥️ I can imagine what achieving the $ goal would mean for so many in Bali, all I can do is try my hardest. We are one, we are love. ♥️
**Edit- after doing much research and finding direct sources to donate to in Bali, we are donating directly to the orphans of Bali, whom are no longer receiving any type of financial support due to the economic health crisis,
A little about Yayasan WidyaGuna:
Yayasan Widya Guna has now become a place where Balinese children can receive a good start in life. Orphans, the disabled and other children needing a helping hand are given the opportunity to obtain a good education, and become independent and responsible for their own future. As well as providing education, housing and regular food, a support net is also there for the children that require it. WINS works hard to ensure that every child has a sponsor, and the student has a responsibility to that sponsor. Every child has their own e-mail account, bank account and cashbook. They communicate with their sponsor via e-mail and report their balance every six months. Unlike other sponsorship programs the entirety of the donation goes into the children’s bank account and they manage their money with careful supervision from WINS. The aim of this system is to teach the children to be independent and responsible.
In the beginning the Yayasan took care of 12 orphans and a few very poor children from the village of Bedulu. This has increased to its current size of 100+ due to the number of disadvantaged children living locally and the open arm philosophy that always has room for one more. The facilitates and aid have expanded to meet the demands in an incredibly inspirational fashion. The children go to the local school in the morning then come to the Yayasan in the afternoon. Since disabled children are not integrated into Balinese schooling, the Yayasan welcomes these children with a range of disabilities and offers them full education, therapy and support in a number of forms.
Organizer and beneficiary
Honey Adams
Organizer
Chelsea Muir
Beneficiary

