The Bali Orphanage
The Bali Orphanage
“Where change happens.”
The Bali Orphanage is a very special place. With your first few steps inside you begin to realize that this is not just a place for kids to sleep and eat. Lives are changed here, and not just the lives of the children. From the visitors taking a day out of their vacation to Sister Ubertine with her 66yrs of volunteer service, it is rare that someone leaves here unchanged. It is actually very common for a person to come with the intent of giving, only to find that they leave refreshed with a brand new outlook on their own life. So please stay awhile and get to know the children and volunteers. Browse through the pictures and get a peek of what daily life is like here. Share a laugh with the kids jumping rope, or experience the priceless feeling of a “new” child cautiously extending their trust and taking your hand. Look closely and read the stories that are visible in the eyes of the children. It is our hope that you too will leave here refreshed and ready for the day ahead. Welcome to The Bali Orphanage…
CONTACT The Bali Orphanage directly at pasidhiastu@yahoo.co.id
This website was created for and donated to The Bali Orphanage by “Give Jewelry” – an online bracelet store that supports orphanages throughout Indonesia. www.give-jewelry.com
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103 Responses to The Bali Orphanage
Good morning all 😄. My girls and I will be in Bali from 1st Feb to 8 th feb and are looking forward to visiting/ spending time getting to know the children . Should we make an appointment ?? Do we just drop in ?? We have 2 suit cases with some new toys/ shoes ect to donate are these items suitable ?? Looking forward to your reply
Lisa and girls
Would like to come and see you today, my
Family go home tomorrow
Hi I have a small group of friends and myself who are coming over from 24 feb to 4th march. We would like to donate and visit the kids and leave with them something like pencils and paper or toys if thats ok? Please reply soon kassia.
hello, im coming to bali on the 27th december to the 6th january.. im a professional dancing teacher and is interesed in teaching the kids some australian dancing.. email me back if you are interested..
Hi Charlie and Dewa
My partner and I are coming to Bali on the 11th November until the 18th with our two boys who are 6 and 4. We would really like to visit the orphanage whilst we are there. Is there any particular day that would suit you better? Also, what are the children currently in need of the most? Look forward to hearing from you soon, thanks Maria
Hi! We would like to visit the orphanage 31st Nov. Is there any things that the children need? Hope to hear from u soon! =)
Hey we are going to be in Kuta from 6th of september until the 9th, we would love to come and help out or just visit one of these days if this would be possible?
Thanks,
Nicky, Kelly and Pamela
Fantastic website. Lots of useful information here. I?m sending it to several buddies ans also sharing in delicious. And naturally, thank you to your effort!
Hi, I’ll be in Bali from 14 oct-5nov and was wondering if you needed any volunteers, if you could get back to me through email it would be great.
samantha.burnes@hotmail.com
Hi Dewa, a group of 5 of us would like to come to your orphage to help out for a week. We can teach basic english, and mathematics, and also can teach fooball andbollywood dances. we plan to come sometime during mid october for abut a week. We will arange our own accomodation, please advice us on the transport arrangements, whether you can get us a driver to the orphange. Terima Kaseh.
Hanley
Hi Hanley! Dewa is no longer helping with the comments here but I would be happy to help you. That is wonderful that you would like to help out and it sounds like you have some great friends as well. To get to the orphanage, just give contact Made and he can arrange transportation for you. just go to the “Transportation in Bali” page of this site here: thebaliorphanage.com/transportation-in-bali-reviews-recommendations/
Hi Dewa,
My friend and i will be visiting Kuta in the last week of January 2012. We both have children and would do anything for them. We would love to do something for the orphanage. We would happily donate anything we can. Between us we have 4 children and and 10 nieces/nephews and would be able to bring over the clothes thaty have grown out of if suitable. But they would be smaller sizes so not sure if you are in need I also read that most of the children are in need of vitamins. Would these be better off purchased once we reach bali and if so are you able to let me know where. As for craft is chalk appropriate? We just want to help in anyway.
Look forward to hearing from you soon
Thanks
Tasha
Hi Tasha! Forgive me if this is a duplicate as I have a feeling that we have connected already here or on facebook. Any of the items you mentioned would be great. (the chalk is a favorite for “decorating” the walls around the basketball court.) As for vitamins, the quality of what is available in Bali is not always so great, and the “good” stuff here is imported and expensive, so bringing them from where you are would be best. ANY clothes would be put to good use as the Sisters often visit remote and very poverty stricken areas of Bali. Thanks so much for helping out!
Hello dewa,
we have previously spoken to you about visiting you and staying with you for a month with the kids. is there any chance we could speak to you about some details and arrange a pick-up??
Thanks Lisa and Kelsey
Lisa and Kelsey,
I was sad to see that no-one had gotten to your question here. I hope you have been able to make contact another way. If you have not made your trip to Bali yet and I could be of help in any way, please let me know here and I’ll do my best to make it happen. Thank you for your generous offer to help.
Hi Dewa,
I am currently in Bali staying in Kuta and I would love to be able to visit you and the kids. I am travelling by myself, what do you recommend is the best way to get to the orphanage and the best times to come?
Look forward to hearing from you
Tanya
Hi Tanya
We have recently went to the orphanage, what an amazing experience it was. Will be going back to see the kids beautiful smiles. We were taken their by a family friend who is very familiar with this Orphanage and well know by the Lovely Sisters.
Hope this helps and you get to visit.
Regards
Kristy
Hello Dewa,
My friend and I will be in Bali next week. We hope to come visit you and the children on Monday (July 4). Will this be ok? Should I arrange a special time or can we just show up? I don’t know yet how we will be arriving. I am guessing we will hire a car to take us? I have packed some toys and outdoor games I’d like to bring to the children.
Thank you kindly,
Julie
Hi Dewa
we just spoke on the phone and I would like to confirm that you are picking us up at 9.30 at the Legian Beach Hotel. We look forward to seeing you on Sunday.
Rod & Nat
Dear Rod and Nat Keyyaerts,
Hi Thanks for your wrote . I will be at your hotel at 9:30 am on Sunday. See you..
Regards,
Dewa
Hello,
Would the sisters like to arrange a day of surfing lessons and guitar lessons for a group of children? I will be in bali throughout july & august and i’m keen to offer my time in the best way i know how.
Thankyou
Hi Lee,
Nice to hear from you and thanks for your wrote. Sound great but we don`t take Surfing lessons for the children. Guitar lesson is great for the children in the orphanage. Thank you for your attentions to the children in the orphanage.,
Kind regards,
Dewa
Hi, me and two other people will be visiting bali in august was just wondering what time/day we would be able to vist the orphanage and volunteer with the children.
Thanks Samantha.
Dear Dewa
How much are the school fees per student per year please (Australian dollars)?
Linda
Hi,
my friend here in Ireland has a good few cuddly toys to give away. She would like them to go to children who would appreciate them.
Do you take cuddly toys? Would it be ok to post them over to the orphanage please?
Many thanks
Kathleen
Hi Kathleen,
Thanks for your wrote and your attentions to the children at orphanage. Whatever you can give to the children will be much appreciated but we still a lot of toys for this time. It`s ok if you post the toys to the orphanage.
Kind regards,
Dewa
From;Mrs Marie Joserevet.
Dearest;
I am Mrs Marie Joserevet from United States of America. I am married to Mr. Clay Josereve who worked with a construction company in Ivory Coast for twenty Years before he died in the year 2004.We were married for fifteen years without a child. He died after a brief illness that lasted for only four days.
Before his death we were both born again Christian. Since his death I decided not to remarry or get a child outside my matrimonial home which the Bible is against. When my late husband was alive he deposited the sum of $1.2Million with a Finance bank . Presently, this money is still in the custody of the finance bank. Recently, my Doctor told me that I would not last for the next Six months due to cancer problem. Having known my condition I decided to donate this fund to a church or trust worthy person that will utilize this money the way I am going to instruct here in.
I want a church or God fearing someone that will use this fund for orphanages, widows, propagating the word of God and to endeavor that the house of God is maintained. The Bible made us to understand that “Blessed is the hand that giveth”. I took this decision because I don’t have any child that will inherit this money and my husband relatives are not Christians and I don’t want my husba