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16 03, 2015

NI LUH RASMIATI

2015-03-27T07:03:02-04:00Child of the Month, News|

NI LUH RASMIATI is an adorable 7 year old first grader. She’s a sweet young girl who always wears a smile, even though she is going through difficult times. Ni Luh’s father works at a wood factory and her mother works really hard as a laborer, digging ditches to help support the family. Despite both working extremely hard, they struggle [...]

4 03, 2015

February 2015

2015-03-04T07:59:56-05:00Enewsletters, News|

Things are really picking up steam. We’ve had a record number of children being sponsored for any month to date. Our brand new preschool officially opened and we launched our first 2015 workshop to teach children about sexual health. […]

4 03, 2015

January 2015

2015-03-04T07:46:32-05:00Enewsletters|

We have had a great start to the year already! We have new sponsorships, updates on children and a very special grant that has enabled us to continue our life saving HIV/AIDS Education program here in Bali. […]

4 03, 2015

December 2014

2015-03-04T07:22:25-05:00Enewsletters|

Bali Children’s Project wishes you a New Year of Health, Happiness and Abundance. We thank you for your support. We can only continue our education of the children with your help and we all appreciate it. […]

4 03, 2015

November 2014

2015-03-04T07:14:16-05:00Enewsletters|

A warm welcome to Bali Children’s Project’s brand new monthly enewsletters. Every month, we’ll be bringing you all the latest news from our work to help children escape poverty through education. […]

20 02, 2015

Sex Education Funding Success

2015-02-20T06:22:37-05:00News|

Bali Children’s Project has received a second one-year grant for educating Bali’s children in Sex Education/HIV&AIDS from the Mel Wolf Foundation. The grant of US$13,500 will allow Bali Children’s Project to continue and expand its program of educating Bali’s youth about the sometime-taboo subjects of HIV/AIDS and sex education. […]

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