MOBILITY PROJECTS
WATER PROJECTS
Lack of access to clean water continues to be a problem in communities in the rural areas of Bali. Read more…
Ume Sendi is a very dry and barren landscape and it has been a challenge for the village to have enough water for cooking, drinking, washing and bathing. Their one water source is approximately 300 meters down the mountain from the community.
This location is very dry and no longer has a water source. During the rainy season, the water is not potable and during the dry season there is no water
The people of Sangker, Mengening in north Bali did not have access to a reliable, clean water source. one of the main ways they got water was borrowing from a neighboring village.
Their closest water source is about 6 kilometers (close to 3.5 miles) away from their village. In October 2020, the Access Life water team partnered with the people of Sande in order to build a 5,000 liter water tank.
This area is very dry and even during the rainy season, they don’t get as much rain as other parts of the island. They have difficulty keeping their crops and gardens alive.
Across the island of Bali, there are people with disabilities that are cut off from community and continued medical attention. Read More…
Putu Tirta was born premature with complications and has never been able to walk. Because Tirta cannot walk, she was unable to leave her house
Mr. Gede was in a motorbike accident which broke his leg. Because Mr. Gede could not walk after surgery, the ALB Mobility Team provided him with a wheelchair.
Pak Jatiana lives up in the mountains where he and his wife worked as farmers. In 2015 he and his wife had a motorcycle accident resulting in Pak Jatiana having a neck injury and his wife breaking her leg.
One day, Ibu Kartini cut her leg on some broken glass while she was working. Due to her history of diabetes, she didn’t feel the glass in her leg and didn’t notice the wound until her leg was swollen…
In July 2016, he had a stroke affecting his left side. Almost a month after the stroke, Pak Dharma was still very weak and could only lie in bed.
12 VALUES PROGRAM
We are amazed to see the results of the Twelve Values program in the village of Pedawa over the past year. These are the 12 lessons we shared:
COVID-19 Relief
Before the pandemic, Mrs. Widiasih worked at a local restaurant. However, because of the economic hit of the pandemic, the restaurant went bankrupt and she lost her job.
Hana & her family are so thankful for the food packages they have received during the pandemic that has helped their family make ends meet.
Ruth takes care of her 5 grandchildren and since the pandemic, their financial situation got worse.
Marlina is very thankful for these packages to help feed her family during this difficult season.
Before the pandemic, Ibu Naomi’s husband worked as a security guard for a villa. But due to the decrease in tourism, he lost his job.