Through ALC NGO Training series, The Annika Linden Centre was able to raise funds from the participants to help children have access to online education.
Read MoreDNetwork has created a new program entitled Aku Mampu (which means “I am capable”), which aims to help job seekers with disabilities develop their skills and knowledge to align with current career opportunities.
Read MoreThrough the work of its field officers, Puspadi Bali conducts quality control and evaluation to collect wheelchairs that are no longer fit for use or are damaged, to be recycled into new and comfortable wheelchairs that can be used.
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 MoreDNetwork has held four entrepreneurship-themed WhatsApp classes by collaborating with speakers from various companies and organizations who are experienced in their fields.
Read MoreThe Annika Linden Centre’s effort in supporting nonprofit capacity building continues amid the Pandemic, giving social workers and social supporters that are currently working from home the opportunity to continue building their capacity through online training.
Read MoreMalta Together’s Festival of Gratitude and Inspiration was aired on Sunday 3rd May to thank the health care workers, other front liners and volunteers who are involved in the fight against the medical and social problems brought on by COVID-19.
Read MoreThe challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic hit the health system hardest, including providers such as YRS. It is YRS’ responsibility and commitment to support the community by continuing to provide medical assistance, even though it is at a higher risk.
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 MoreEast Bali Poverty Project, one of Inspirasia’s grantees, has reacted to new restrictions with measures to best serve all students in their six schools.
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 MoreNon-profit organisations, social entrepreneurs and innovators have the opportunity to win both financial and non-financial support to develop a sustainable initiative that has a positive social impact on Malta.
Read MoreAnnika Linden Centre and Inspirasia Foundation were honoured to welcome 25 AVPN South East Asia Summit delegates to the Annika Linden Centre on an impact visit earlier this month.
Read MoreDNetwork celebrated its 6th birthday at the Annika Linden Centre with a group discussion that explored what the organization can do in the future to make an even greater contribution towards people with disabilities.
Read MoreA group of students and lecturers from Flinders University Australia have learnt about disability in Bali through a three-week training program at PUSPADI Bali, one of our grantees based at the Annika Linden Centre.
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