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I’m an Angel (IAA) is a non profit organisation dedicated towards empowering rural communities in Bali, improving their standard of living amidst resource scarcity and socio-economic challenges. IAA started from the determination of a few individuals and has evolved into a project that relies on many. In 2003, Mike Mohan, Danielle Van Poppel and Yawahar […]
Founded in 2007, Bali Street Kids or Yayasan Kasih Peduli Anak (YKPA) is a non-profit organisation which aims to give loving support, education, care and skills to disadvantaged children. Beyond the palm trees, beaches and glittering seas is a darker truth to this ‘paradise island’. Poverty is a huge issue and it’s not something that […]
Team Action Amed is a new charity and the latest to join MyRedEnvelope. It was set up in September 2017 at the start of the Mt Agung volcano eruptions. As thousands of people were evacuated from their homes, a group of local Balinese and expats came together to provide help to the local communities. The […]
One year ago, MyRedEnvelope held its first campaign launch. January 2017 saw Lacalaca Cantina Mexicana as the first business to set the campaign in motion. The popular Mexican restaurant on Jalan Drupadi partnered with Bali Children’s Foundation to raise money for a Senior High School education scholarship for disadvantaged Balinese children. ((See photo above with […]
What if you could drink cocktails for charity? Get a massage for charity? And the best part? You don’t pay an extra rupiah. MyRedEnvelope is a social online platform for anyone interested in giving back to the community. Businesses partner up with charities to donate a percentage of their sales from MyRedEnvelope customers. To celebrate […]
Visit to ROLE Foundation In October, we sent our intern Kristina to visit the ROLE Foundation in Nusa Dua. Founded in 2007, ROLE (Rivers, Ocean, Land and Environment) aims to stop land-based waste from leaking into oceans, as well as creating sustainable jobs to protect the livelihoods of coastal communities. The Foundation runs several programmes […]
Last month, our intern Kristina Post visited three different evacuee camps in Bali as part of an observation into the work of Social Impakt. Social Impakt is the brainchild of Jeroen van Overbeek, and provides water filters as an alternative to bottled water. The filters can be filled with well, tap or rain water, which […]