Sponsorship Waiting List
Our Sponsorship Waiting List of children needing sponsorship is regularly updated. Please see below to see the children and read their stories. You can help change their lives. To sponsor, click here and remember to input the name the child you would like to sponsor. Each sponsorship is set at $40 USD per month.
Important notice: please review the years remaining of school for each student. We kindly ask that sponsors commit to supporting students for this amount of time as we never want to tell students they no longer have a sponsor. If you would like to donate monthly, without a minimum time commitment and flexible amounts, please see our Champions for Children Program.
Putu Aprilianti
Current Grade: 8
Years of Sponsorship Required: 5 years
Lia is the older of two. She lives with her parents and little brother in the west part of Bali. Her little brother is in grade 3 of primary school. Lia’s family is registered as poor in her village, as they earn less than half of the minimum wage as laborers. Her father is the main breadwinner in her family by working as a laborer in the field. He does not get to work every day since the demand for laborers is usually inconsistent.
Indah
Current Grade: 7
Years of Sponsorship Required: 6 years
Indah is the older of two sisters. She lives only with her mother and little sister, as her father passed away in 2022. Her mother has been struggling to feed and raise the two daughters by herself. As Indah’s mother only graduated from primary school, she does not have any notable skills to help her land a better paying job. So, her mother mostly earns money by making and selling offerings. Indah always helps her mother in making them to earn some extra money, as it is impossible to afford food if only her mother does the job.
Yuliartini
Current Grade: 8
Years of Sponsorship Required: 5 years
Yuli is the youngest of four. All of her older siblings are sponsored through BCP. She has two older sisters and an older brother. The oldest graduated high school in 2023, and underwent intensive training to go to work in Japan thanks to her sponsor. Currently, her oldest is working as a caregiver there, and most of her income is to pay off the family’s debt to repair their dilapidated house. So, although her oldest sister is now financially more successful than her peers from the same background, she cannot help to fund Yuli’s school fees.
Wiranata Adi
Current Grade: 7
Years of Sponsorship Required: 6 years
Wira is the youngest of four. He has three older sisters. The two oldest are married and dropped out of school, only able to complete primary school due to his family’s extreme poverty. His third sister is currently in her second year of senior high school, all thanks to being sponsored through Bali Children’s Project. Much like his third sister, Wira is passionate with his studies and would love to follow her footsteps in getting educated as much as he could, given the opportunity. His sister inspires him to work in tourism, specifically the traveling industry, as his sister is good in English and he wishes to be able to do the same. Wira hopes to help his sister and family to break free from their cycle of generational impoverishment.
Made Dandi
Current Grade: 10
Years of Sponsorship Required: 3 years
Dandi is the younger of two. He has an older sister, who works as a daily worker and earns US$100 per month. His parents dropped out of school, so they work as laborers, earning less than US$120 per month combined. Dandi hopes to at least graduate from a senior high school, so he can land a good job to help his family break the cycle of poverty. Unfortunately, even now, Dandi cannot afford his uniforms, so he still owes his school money. He has to pay them off soon, else he will have to drop out of school.
Wayan Jana
Current Grade: 9
Years of Sponsorship Required: 4 years
Jana is the older of two. He has a little brother, who is still in primary school. Jana’s parents have asked him to drop out of school, as they cannot afford the high school expenses. They have maxed out their loan to build a kitchen. They live in a humble house with only two rooms, so Jana shares a room with his brother. However, Jana dreams of pursuing a career in tourism, so he can earn a stable income and not follow his parents’ footsteps. Unfortunately, it will be impossible for Jana to achieve his dream without a sponsorship.
Komang Anggi
Current Grade: 9
Years of Sponsorship Required: 4 years
Anggi is the youngest of three sisters. Her two older sisters are working and earning the minimum wage, while her parents work as laborers with below minimum wage income. Anggi is going to drop out of school next term, after completing junior high school, as her family cannot afford her senior high school expenses. Even now, they still owe money to buy Anggi’s current uniforms and school supplies for about US$207, which they took two years ago.