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.
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.
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.
Kade Sri
Current Grade: 8
Years of Sponsorship Required: 5 years
Sri is the youngest of three. She has two older brothers. Her brothers dropped out of school, and Sri almost followed their footsteps last year when Sri was supposed to enroll into a junior high school. However, Sri pleaded sincerely to her parents to let her continue her education, as she wishes to pursue her dream as a police officer. She thinks it is the most stable job, where she could earn good enough money to help her break free from her family’s generational poverty. Sri’s parents relented and they took loan to their neighbors for Sri’s uniforms and school supplies. Even now, they are still unable to pay off the loan
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.
Gusti Satya
Current Grade: 7
Years of Sponsorship Required: 6 years
Satya lives with his little sister and uncle and aunt in Gianyar. His father passed away a while ago during COVID and his mother remarried not long after, leaving Satya and his sister to be raised by his paternal relatives. His uncle and aunt also took in a couple more children, whose parents also passed away. So, his uncle and aunt are currently raising four children who are not biologically theirs. However, the love and care that Satya’s aunt and uncle provide for them are as much as how real and true parents would be, which Satya and his sister are always grateful for. His own mother abandoned him, so Satya cherishes his aunt a lot.
Made Putra
Current Grade: 11
Years of Sponsorship Required: 2 years
Putra is the younger of two. He lives only with his mother and older sister. His sister was sponsored through BCP, and thanks to her sponsor, his sister could graduate from senior high school and is currently going to a community college while working. His father passed away when Putra was a one-year-old baby from rabies and tetanus. A rabid dog bit him, and he also contracted tetanus. So, his passing was tragic for the family.
Wayan Selamat
Current Grade: 10
Years of Sponsorship Required: 3 years
Wayan is the oldest of three. She has a little brother in grade 7, and a little sister in grade 3. Wayan lives with her parents, who work as laborers, as they dropped out of school, resulting in their lack of notable skills to find a better job. Wayan’s family is so poor that even Wayan had to pause her education for a year after graduating from primary school in grade 6, as her parents did not have the funds to get her enrolled into a junior high school. And this is the reason why Wayan is older than her peers.
Novik
Current Grade: 9
Years of Sponsorship Required: 4 years
Novik is the oldest of four sisters. Her first sister is in grade 5 of primary school, while her second sister is in grade 3. Her youngest sister is not of school age yet, as she is only four-years-old. Her parents dropped out of school, while her father is the main breadwinner of the family by working as a laborer, earning less than minimum wage each month. Her mother is a stay-at-home wife, while she takes care of Novik’s youngest sister. Her mother usually makes offerings to be sold in the market to earn some extra money, which Novik always helps to make. Novik tries to earn some more money for her personal needs, such as toiletries, by working for her neighbor in making various types of offerings as well after school. However, her income is still not enough to help their little family of six.
Komang Yuni (sister of Made Ratna)
Current Grade: 4
Years of Sponsorship Required: 4 years
Yuni is the middle child. She has two older sisters. The oldest dropped out of school and is already married, so she lives with her husband’s family. Her oldest sister cannot help with Yuni’s school fees, as she has her own family to take care of and has been helping with their father’s medical bills as well. Her second older sister is in grade 12, and she also needs sponsorship. Her older sister’s name is Made Ratna. Her younger sister is in primary and her little brother is not of school age yet.
Made Ratna (sister of Komang Yuni)
Current Grade: 12
Years of Sponsorship Required: 1 year
Yuni is the middle child. She has two older sisters. The oldest dropped out of school and is already married, so she lives with her husband’s family. Her oldest sister cannot help with Yuni’s school fees, as she has her own family to take care of and has been helping with their father’s medical bills as well. Her second older sister is in grade 12, and she also needs sponsorship. Her older sister’s name is Made Ratna. Her younger sister is in primary and her little brother is not of school age yet.
Dek Dita
Current Grade: 7
Years of Sponsorship Required: 6 years
Dek Dita is the younger of two. Her older brother graduated from senior high school in 2024 thanks to being sponsored through Bali Children’s Project. Currently, her older brother works and earns the minimum wage, but he is currently still undergoing intensive training in order to work in Japan, so he has not earned any money yet to be able to help Dek Dita’s school expenses.
Agus Dava
Current Grade: 10
Years of Sponsorship Required: 3 years
Fifteen-year-old Agus is hoping to graduate high school in Gianyar in June, 2028. He is the youngest of four. He has two older sisters and an older brother. The oldest is married and lives with her husband, so Agus lives only with his parents, sister, and brother. Agus shares a room with his brother, while his parents share a room with his sister since they only have two rooms in their humble home.
Putu Amelia
Current Grade: 8
Years of Sponsorship Required: 5 years
Amel is an only child. She lives only with her paternal grandmother, as her father passed away from cardiac arrest when she was a one-year-old baby, then her mother went back to her maiden home. Amel has never heard of her mother since and has been left to be raised by her grandparents. Things took a turn for the worse when Amel’s paternal grandfather passed away last year due to complications of heart, lung, and gastritis diseases.
Gede Artha
Current Grade: 11
Years of Sponsorship Required: 2 years
De Artha is the older of two sons. His little brother is still in grade 3 of primary school. Meanwhile, De Artha’s parents only completed primary school, and his father is the only breadwinner in the family, earning around US$60 per month. He earns only enough to feed the family, which is barely enough. De Artha usually only eats rice as well for his school meals that he brings from home. His mother has asthma so she cannot take any labor work.
Gede Ari
Current Grade: 10
Years of Sponsorship Required: 3 years
De Ari is the older of two. He has a little sister, who is still in grade 3 of primary school. De Ari and his parents live on borrowed land, which is owned by his uncle, as his uncle works and stays in Denpasar. They do not have their own land or house due to his family’s poverty. Both of De Ari’s parents dropped out of school. They work as laborers, but their combined income is no more than US$120, which is still way less than the minimum wage. De Ari’s family raises livestock, and he is entrusted with the task to raise and feed the livestock. They receive a portion of the profit from the owner of the livestock once a year. Meanwhile, his parents get paid every 3-4 months after the harvest season of rice.
Komang Sinta
Current Grade: 7
Years of Sponsorship Required: 6 years
Mang Sinta is the younger of two. Her sister is six years older than her, and she works as a laborer, while her father works as a small merchant in the market. They earn less than the minimum wage. Mang Sinta’s mother left the family behind and no one has ever heard or seen her ever since she left. Her mother left when Mang Sinta was only three-years-old. She has been raised by her sister and father ever since.
Windiani
Current Grade: 7
Years of Sponsorship Required: 6 years
Windiani is the third child out of four. The oldest, her sister, is married and lives with her husband’s family. Her older brother just graduated this year from a senior high school thanks to being sponsored. He is currently undergoing a one-year intensive training to apply for a job in Japan. So, he cannot help with Windiani’s school fees. Windiani’s little sister is still a toddler. So, her parents struggle to feed the whole family.
Mang Ari
Current Grade: 7
Years of Sponsorship Required: 6 years
Mang Ari is the middle child of three and she is the only daughter. As the only daughter, Mang Ari always helps her mother to cook in their little kitchen for their family of five. She has come to love the chore and considers it her hobby. She even wants to become a chef when she grows up. Mang Ari has an older brother, who is in grade 12. Her brother could go this far in his education thanks to being sponsored through BCP. Both of Mang Ari’s parents dropped out of school, and can only earn around US$100 per month as laborers. They also make satay skewers, and Mang Ari always helps in making them every day as well.
Komang Anggreni
Current Grade: 7
Years of Sponsorship Required: 6 years
Komang is the youngest of three and the only daughter in her family. Her two older brothers dropped out of school due to their family’s generational poverty. Even her parents also dropped out of school after completing primary school. After graduating from junior high or secondary school in June, Komang’s parents asked her to drop out of school since they did not have the money to keep her in school. However, Komang pleaded to her parents and promised to work more often as a laborer to pay for her school fees on her own. So, her parents reluctantly relented to her wish.