Dwi 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 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 MoreM Fauzan Fadhilah is a person with a physical disability who found a job as a Barista at PT thanks to DNetwork.
Read MoreDian’s current Internship Program is such a good experience for her as preparation for the world of work after she completes her final year of education at SLB Negeri 2 Denpasar.
Read MoreYoseph Angkein from Kupang, East Nusa Tenggara, started 2022 in Bali, but not on a holiday. Yoseph went there with the hope of getting a prosthetic leg from Puspadi Bali after his motorbike accident.
Read MoreAli was born with one leg. He is now in elementary school, but due to his disability, he often misses out on certain activities and class, for example, he has to skip the sports lessons.
Read More"I didn't expect it. I came to the market just to buy my daily groceries. It turns out, I got a very valuable additional bonus"," explains Ardila Palupa.
Read MoreWhen Eka Arianto was in grade 10, he never dreamed he would finish his studies at senior high school because of the family’s financial situation. His parents’ income was barely enough to make ends meet. When he was in grade 11, he received the good news. Inspirasia Foundation sponsored him through YKIP KEMBALI Program.
Read MoreImagine a life in which your four-year-old child cannot walk by himself, cannot stand up or even sit up straight. This was the reality of the parents of a young boy called Bilbil, who was born prematurely.
Read MoreBorn three months prematurely, Zurae suffered complications at birth, which led to almost complete hearing loss. Her inspiring story proves that you can always choose to take the ‘dis’ out of a ‘disability’.
Read MoreAfter losing all muscle function in his legs at the age of 20, Wahyu Diatmika became completely dependent on his family. Immobile and unhappy, he spent all his days and nights lying in bed or playing computer games in his bedroom. One year later, PUSPADI Bali found out about his situation and provided him with an appropriately fitted wheelchair, which gave him the chance to start his life over.
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