YPK Bali understands that their clients’ mothers, once in a while, need some space and time for themselves, amid their routine activities in accompanying their children during rehabilitation.
Read MoreDNetwork held several training sessions for people with disabilities, in the field of content writing, photography, and freelance career building training with the aim of improving the ability of people with disabilities in the digital world.
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 MoreMrs Wayan Topi is a laborer who has worked in the Badung market for almost 10 years, tirelessly working hard to find buyers who want her services.
Read MoreA small group of help driven individuals have come together in Bali to help change the course of the less fortunate, starting with YPK’s paraplegic client, Ketut.
Read MoreOn the 27th of October 2021, YRS had the opportunity to provide health services in the Kuta area. Through the recommendation of YRS partners, YRS was contacted to provide services to PKK women.
Read MoreThe EBPP health team started their November home visit program for malnourished children, continuing to provide assistance for families and children with nutritional problems with very encouraging results of two previously severely malnourished infants
Read MoreOn the 4th and 5th of October 2021, DNetwork - Jaringan Kerja Disabilitas organized a workshop on work preparation in the hospitality industry specially for the deaf. The workshop was part of a series of the SAMA (Setara Akses Masuk Kerja - Equal Access to Work) program.
Read MoreThe first time she came to YPK Bali she was sitting in a wheelchair with her husband and child. Ibu Ari found it very difficult to move, shifting from a wheelchair to a bed, and all activities required the help of her husband.
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 MoreInspirasia Foundation has donated all the funds raised through the sales of the Malta Together Time Capsule book, amounting to a total of €2,770 so far, to Fondazzjoni Sebħ, to help the organisation continue with its inspiring work.
Read MoreInspirasia grantee PUSPADI Bali, has been chosen by Warmadewa University, Faculty of Architectural Engineering, as a partner in the Merdeka Campus program to conduct home renovations for people with disabilities.
Read MoreSeven students from the University of Melbourne have participated in a Virtual Internship Program at the Annika Linden Centre in Bali.
Read MoreThe Annika Linden Centre, which houses some of Inspirasia’s grantees, held the NGO Training Series FINE (Funding, Innovation, and Networking) in July.
Read MoreAlthough Jelita has been part of YPK's Education Program for quite some time, her spirit to learn is always truly inspiration - it can be felt by everyone in the classroom and is also contagious to her friends!
Read MoreTwo Puspadi clients were recently interviewed by a government radio station in Bali and shared their experiences of how the Puspadi Bali’s mobility aid changed their lives
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.
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