RoRomedia's Christmas Initiative: Supporting Bali Street Mums Project
As the festive season approaches, RoRomedia extends our warmest wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 2023!
This past year, we were fortunate to meet Kim Farr from New Zealand, the founder of the charitable organization Bali Street Mums, established in 2014. Our team had the opportunity to visit and witness firsthand the impactful work being done by this project. Inspired by their dedication, RoRomedia has decided to dedicate our annual Christmas campaign to supporting the Bali Street Mums Project.
The Bali Street Mums Project is dedicated to improving the living conditions of homeless mothers and their children on the streets of Bali. This remarkable organization provides care for mothers and their children who beg on the streets. They offer a "Safe House" for shelter, and importantly, they provide mothers with long-term education and employment opportunities. This initiative enables them to earn their own income and prevents the need to send their children to the streets to beg. Furthermore, the organization ensures that these children receive education in their own small school, aiming to break the cycle of homelessness and poverty for future generations. To learn more about this incredible project and how you can contribute, additional information is available on the Bali Street Mums website. We wish you a joyous Christmas and express our gratitude for the successful collaboration over the past year.
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