YPK Bali collaborated with IDAI (Indonesian Pediatrician Association) to provide consultation services and health checks with specialists for children with disabilities.
Read MoreHotel Indigo Bali Seminyak donated educational equipment, medical devices, swimming goggles, and buoy which will allow YPK’s students with disabilities to access water sports.
Read MoreDwi Purwana Yasa lost one of his legs in a traffic accident when he was just three years old. He received a prosthetic leg from Puspadi Bali in 2011.
Read MoreEla Rosa Lay was very enthusiastic when she was offered a job as a Laundry Attendant at the Courtyard by Mariott Bali Nusa Dua Resort.
Read More36-year-old Sudarmanti became paralyzed after sustaining a spinal injury in a car accident in Bali in 2010. After getting a quality wheelchair provided by PUSPADI Bali, Sudarmantis’ confidence and focus recovered.
Read MoreIn February, ALC welcomed more than 25 people from the business and hospitality communities in Bali to share their experience in social responsibility and make a change in people’s lives changes.
Read MoreThis session was delivered by Will Shea, Executive Director of Satu Bumi Jaya, who explained how impact can be visualized through videos and stories.
Read MoreAs people started arriving in Bali for the AVPN Global Conference, Inspirasia Foundation was setting up for an inspirational open day at the Annika Linden Centre.
Read MoreThe Annika Linden Centre (ALC) was invited to be one of the panelists in the webinar ‘Initiative for Implementing Disability Inclusive Development at Regional Level’, during which the team had the opportunity to explain their ideas and experience working with disability organizations over the past ten years.
Read MoreFacilitated by Puspadi Bali and under funding from Inspirasia Foundation, the Annika Linden Centre and UCP RUK have kicked off an advocacy program for the right for assistive devices for people with a disability in Bali.
Read MoreThe Annika Linden Centre’s newly launched program, ALC Charity Webinar, brings together two initiatives: learning from the doers / the best practitioners in the field, and supporting nonprofits while doing so.
Read MoreThe results of this survey will be used as a basis for advocacy to the government and other parties to ensure the fulfilment of the rights of persons with disabilities during the pandemic, both in handling the condition and in their recovery.
Read MoreALC encouraged participants of the NGO Training Series to support an initiative that buys fruit and vegetables from local farmers who are currently having abundant harvests but are unable to sell them to businesses due to restrictions caused by this pandemic.
Read MoreMore than 200 people with a disability that used to access their clinic now have to stay home. To maintain social distancing during this pandemic, the YPK Bali team are maximizing their online tools to support their clients.
Read MorePuspadi Bali is developing their services to focus more on monitoring clients remotely and improving their supporting tools through mobile communication.
Read MoreDue to the COVID-19 outbreak, the Annika Linden Centre has had to close the Centre on the 18th March to help curb the spread of the virus.
Read MoreBuilding strong connections with partners requires good communication and transparency from both sides. But many seem to find that telling others about their impact is almost as hard as measuring it in the first place.
Read MoreDesign Hotels and Iniala Beach House have collaborated with the Annika Linden Centre and Inspirasia Foundation to hold an Inspirational Evening in Bali. The event aimed to inspire businesses to have purpose within their organisation and to give back to society.
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