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More than 200 residents reside in this community and access water for their daily needs from a system that brings water from a nearby spring to a storage tank above the village. However, the water supply from this spring is insufficient to meet the daily needs of this community.
Dharma Laksana provides housing and education for 50 children and staff. This facility has access to a well on their property, but water from this well has visible particles and is not suitable for drinking
The Mi'Rojussalam Islamic Boarding School is located in West Lombok and has a total of 70 students attend this school, 30 of whom live at this facility. The school has a well located on the property that supplies water for drinking, cooking, and bathing needs, however, the water is not suitable for drinking.
The As-Sa'idiyah Islamic Boarding School in North Lombok has more than 80 students and faculty that live at this facility. A well on the property serves as their only water source; however, it is not potable.
Regina was born with cerebral palsy and suffered from difficulty eating and strong reflexes affecting her muscle tone and head control.
Faozakrah is a 12- year old girl with cerebral palsy. She lives in a faraway village with her parents and younger brother and therefore does not have access to therapy.
Pak Supardi suffered a stroke three years ago and could not leave his home. He lived in an impoverished inner-city neighborhood, and he could not enjoy the sunshine.
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.