22 New Students Sponsored February and March

Thanks to the incredible generosity of our supporters 22 students were newly sponsored in February and March. The sponsorships bring the total number o children current sponsored by Bali Children’s Project to 524 – all of whom have kind people from around the world helping them to make it through high school.

Thank you Sponsors

We thank our kind newest sponsors of Sakuranna, Cagdas, Joanna, Dipak, Claire, Doris, Debbie, The Sturchio Family, Bali Dynasty Resort, Dylan, Michelle, Lauren and Deyan.

All sponsors receive our welcome pack and more information on the student they are sponsoring, along with thank you photos and regular updates of their progress.

The Urgent Need for Sponsorship

In Bali, the path to education isn’t always straightforward. The high school system can be complex and costly—especially for families living in poverty. Without support, many students are forced to drop out. In 2023 alone, more than 18,000 students were unable to graduate from high school due to financial hardship, limiting their future opportunities. At Bali Children’s Project, we identify students most at risk and step in to cover their education fees—helping them stay in school and build a better future.

Sponsorships mean that children go from a dim future of basic labor work, to a bright future of their dreams – from working in hospitality to even becoming successful business owners. It’s a simple but powerful intervention. And it’s only possible thanks to the compassion of sponsors like you.

Become a Sponsor

Even with these recent successes, many more children are still waiting for the opportunity to continue their education. Sponsoring a student can truly transform a life—and create a ripple effect that helps break the cycle of poverty.

You can view students currently in need of sponsorship on our Sponsorship Waiting List.

Thank you for being a part of this journey. With your continued support, we can ensure that no child is left behind.

All 22 Sponsored Students

Sponsor a Student for School

One in five students will never graduate from high school. You can help them to stay in school and escape the cycle of poverty forever.