Bali Hotels Association | Hotel Video | Bali Is My Life : Short Film - Trekker | Videographer

AVB Media Asia
19 Apr 201210:10

Summary

TLDRA heartfelt story of a man who, after encountering families begging on the streets of Bali, decided to dedicate his life to helping them. He witnessed severe poverty and the struggle for clean water, which inspired him to start a sustainable water supply project. Over time, he helped seven villages gain access to clean water, and initiated income-generating activities such as nut production and handicraft businesses. His efforts have empowered the local community, especially women, who are now able to support their families and send their children to school. The project has brought hope and tangible change to the area.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The speaker's name is P, and they are from PL. They came to Bali 5 years ago and met Kang and her mother KET, who were begging on the streets of Ubud.
  • 😀 The speaker saw that the people in these villages were living closely together, helping one another with a culture of sharing, but the problem of begging stood out to them.
  • 😀 After spending several days in the area, the speaker witnessed the harsh conditions of the villages, including extreme heat and long hours of carrying water, leading to a decision to help.
  • 😀 The speaker started organizing help in Bali, aiming to provide a sustainable water supply to these villages.
  • 😀 After three years, seven villages now have a sustainable water supply of 25 liters per person per day, significantly improving living conditions.
  • 😀 The speaker helped start income-generating activities in the villages, such as producing cashew nuts, rosella tea, marmalade, and sweets.
  • 😀 In the village of Kang and K, people are now working together in a hat factory, producing baskets and hats, which generates income.
  • 😀 This income has allowed the people in these villages to send their children to school, marking a significant achievement in improving their lives.
  • 😀 The speaker is particularly proud to see the positive impact on children like Kong, who is now able to attend school.
  • 😀 Daniel's story and his efforts in making a change have been inspiring. The community has helped by purchasing local products, offering sustained support to the people of Bali.
  • 😀 The impact of the project on the lives of the people has been profound, showing the power of shared humanity and the satisfaction of making a real contribution to the community.

Q & A

  • What motivated the speaker to move to Bali and begin helping the local communities?

    -The speaker was moved by the sight of poverty and difficult living conditions in Bali, particularly in the village of Kang. After seeing people, especially women and children, struggling to carry water for hours a day in the scorching heat, the speaker decided to quit everything in their home country and focus on organizing aid for these communities.

  • What was the initial situation of the people in the village when the speaker arrived?

    -When the speaker first arrived, they observed that many women, including Kang and her mother, were begging in the streets of Ubud. The people lived in close-knit families or small villages, with a culture of helping each other and sharing, despite their poverty.

  • How did the speaker's organization help improve the living conditions of the local villagers?

    -The speaker's organization has provided sustainable water supplies to seven villages, with 25 liters of water per person per day. Additionally, they have started income-generating activities such as producing cashew nuts, rosella tea, marmalade, and sweets, which have helped improve the financial situation of the villagers.

  • How have the villagers benefited from the income-generating activities?

    -The villagers, particularly in the village of Kang, have been able to work together in a hat factory, creating baskets and hats. This has provided them with enough income to support their families and send their children to school, which has significantly improved their quality of life.

  • What specific achievement makes the speaker feel proud and happy?

    -The speaker feels proud and happy that Kong, a child from the village, is now attending school thanks to the efforts of the organization. This achievement signifies the positive impact the initiatives have had on the community.

  • How did Daniel’s story inspire the speaker and others involved in the project?

    -Daniel’s story, shared about 18 months ago, inspired the speaker and others by demonstrating his dedication to making a positive impact. This story motivated people to help by purchasing products made by the villagers, allowing them to physically experience the beauty of the island while contributing to the community.

  • What role does purchasing products from the villagers play in the project?

    -Purchasing products from the villagers serves as a form of support for the community, providing income while also offering people a chance to experience the beauty of Bali. This contributes to the sustainability of the project and elevates both the villagers and the guests who participate.

  • How does the project impact not just the locals but also the visitors?

    -The project benefits both the locals and the visitors. Visitors help sustain the project by buying products, and in turn, they feel elevated and fulfilled by contributing meaningfully to the community. The experience of helping others while visiting Bali creates a sense of shared humanity and personal satisfaction.

  • What does the speaker mean by the term 'shared humanity' in the context of this project?

    -The term 'shared humanity' refers to the deep sense of connection and empathy that arises when people from different backgrounds come together to help one another. The project highlights this by showing how people, regardless of where they come from, can positively impact the lives of others.

  • How does the project affect the sense of community and well-being in the villages?

    -The project has positively impacted the villagers' sense of community by fostering cooperation and teamwork in activities like hat-making and other income-generating tasks. This has improved their financial stability and allowed them to send their children to school, resulting in an overall improvement in their quality of life and well-being.

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