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Bali Hati projects are varied, but all programs are especially designed and developed to
enable young Indonesian men and women to realize their individual and social potential.
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YAYASAN SENYUM
Smile foundation of Bali
Yayasan Senyum is a non-profit, independent organization working to bring
health care to people with craniofacial disabilities.
These disabilities include cleft lip and palate and a wide variety of other conditions
such as Goldenhar Syndrome, Apert Syndrome, tumours and accident trauma.
The John Fawcett Foundation and its Indonesian counterpart,
the Yayasan Kemanusiaan Indonesia, is a humanitarian foundation which assists needy
people in Indonesia, particularly those with medical problems.
It offers its assistance to people in the lower socio-economic group free of charge and
without religious, political or ethnic consideration..
INDONESIAN PROJECTS - SUPPORT BY DONATION
To create compassionate self-sustaining and effective community based programs
designed to identify and meet the evolving needs of the Balinese and Indonesian
people whom it serves.
To engage students and compassionate individuals and organizations in community
outreach programs that enhance the educational and social conditions of local villages.
To support spiritual and intellectual growth both individually and in the community.



Our mission is to restore vision.
Our vision is to restore dignity.
Our method is to create miracles



Mission Statement
The mission of Yayasan Senyum is to reduce the suffering currently associated with
craniofacial abnormalities and to improve quality of life by facilitating the delivery of health
care to people with craniofacial disabilities in Bali and other Indonesian islands in
partnership with local and international health care professionals.
Website:
http://www.balieye.org
The Bali Hati Foundation is legally registered
in the United States under the umbrella of the
National Heritage Foundation
Bali Hati Foundation
Yayasan Senyum
The John Fawcett
Foundation
Email:
yki@indo.net.id
Email:
balihati@indo.net.id
Website:
http://www.balihati.org.
Donations:
http://www.balihati.org/donations.htm
Bali Hati, a highly respected non-profit foundation within Bali with an excellent track record
in creating coordinated, transparent, long term programs.
Bali Hati has been successfully pursuing the following mission since August 1997:
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The underlying intent is to create an environment where love and concern, combined with
educational and social initiatives, can achieve not only the spiritual and intellectual growth
of individuals, but can ultimately bring about fundamental changes in the economic and
social life of Balinese villagers.
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PROGRAMS
- Sight Restoration &
- Blindness Prevention
- Children's Corrective Surgery
- Education Assistance
- Support to Desperately ill Children
- and Young People
- Tuberculosis
- Wheelchairs
PROGRAMS
- Operations in Bali
- Operations in Adelaide
- Skill Developments
- Smile Shop
- Smile House
PROGRAMS
- Education
- Health
- Social
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THE JOHN FAWCETT FOUNDATION
YAYASAN KEMANUSIAAN INDONESIA
Donations:
http://www.balieye.org/help-donation.htm
Website:
www.senyumbali.org/
Donations:
http://senyumbali.org/howyoucanhelp.php
Mission Statement
To relieve sickness, suffering and distress in families of the lower socio-economic group
occasioned through blindness, eye disease, cleft lip and palate, and serious crippling and
debilitating diseases, particularly in children, through the provision of medical equipment,
medical care, medical advice, welfare and support services.
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SPECIAL PROJECTS 2009 - INDONESIA
Contact:
http://www.senyumbali.org/contacts.php
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PROGRAMS
- Cataract surgery
- Urology surgery
- Education
- Inter-cultural communication
Stichting Samenwerking Vlissingen                 Ambon
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MOTVA Cataract Surgery Team
Every year, a team of volunteers, including ophthalmologists, OR nurses and technicians,
visit a hospital in Ambon Indonesia, to perform six hundred free cataract surgeries.
Trained in Vlissingen -The Netherlands, Indonesian nurses do the screening and
selection of patients and when the MOTVA team has arrived, surgery can be started
The technicians take care of maintenance of equipment in the hospital, refurbish or in
some cases renew equipment when necessary.
Urology Surgery Team
A yearly to held Urology Surgery Program is
started up in February 2008 with the ten days
visit to the hospital of Ambon City
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SSVA Foundation  Sister Cities  Vlissingen - Ambon City
In september 2005 and september 2006, Mayor Anneke van Dok - Van Weele made
two official visits to the town of Ambon to strengthen cooperation. During her last visit
in 2006, a meeting took place between Representatives of the city of Ambon, the city of
Vissingen and the Australian city of Darwin, which also is a sister city of Ambon.
The purpose of the meeting was to extend and strengthen cooperation in the future.
Education Program
An educational project,  the support of four elementary schools in the city of Ambon has
been officially launched by the mayor of Vlissingen, Ms. A. van Dok - Van Weele.
This she did at her visit to Ambon in september 2006.
The support include the purchase of teaching material ( including musical instruments ),
computers and the 'upgrade' of the English language in those schools.
Website:
www.vlissingen-ambon.nl/
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As urologist in a Dutch Hospital he operates
normally only on Thursday and Friday morning.
In Ambon he and his medical team carried out
46 surgeries on 39 patients in ten days only.
From prostate surgery to the removal of
kidney stones in a very profound surgery at a
18-year old woman with a childbirth trauma.