TGUP: Completed Projects in Indonesia
13 Completed Projects in Indonesia

1 - Bunga Village: School

Indonesia, 2009, Education

Project #11 of 412

The Bunga village school and community learning center was dilapidated, falling down, and unable to be used. The 3,000 families in the area live in single-room bamboo huts with dirt floors and are almost 100% illiterate. Since the rebuild, students in grades one to six now attend school and the adults have classes on an evening.

Old school
New school

TGUP Partner: East Bali Poverty Project

2 - Manikaji Village: School

Indonesia, 2010, Education

Project #18 of 412

We renovated a crumbling school, that had open-sided classrooms, in the Indonesian village of Manikaji on the east side of the island of Bali.The school now has proper classrooms with large windows, and provides a good learning environment in all weathers. Funds were provided by Key Club students at 19 high schools in Hawaii.

Old school -- no walls
New school

TGUP Partner: East Bali Poverty Project

3 - Bali Phase 1: Latrines

Indonesia, 2016, Sanitation

Project #76 of 412

The 17,000 residents of Ban were experiencing diarrhea, diphtheria and E.coli contamination, and children were dying. We built 24 engineered latrines, at $250 each, to insulate the water supply from human waste.

Latrine being built
One of 24 latrines

TGUP Partner: East Bali Poverty Project

4 - Bali Phase 2: Latrines

Indonesia, 2017, Sanitation

Project #91 of 412

We built another 23 engineered latrines throughout Ban to help insulate the water supply from human waste. The units cost $250 each and will last for 25 years. The labor was contributed by local residents.

Delivering materials
Finished latrine

TGUP Partner: East Bali Poverty Project

5 - Bali Phase 3: Latrines

Indonesia, 2018, Sanitation

Project #105 of 412

We built 24 engineered latrines throughout Ban to insulate the water supply from human waste. The units cost $250 each to install. All of the costs of the project were for materials: concrete blocks; cement; pipes; toilets; and roofing, as all of the labor for the project was contributed by local residents.

Family in Ban
New Latrine

TGUP Partner: East Bali Poverty Project

6 - Bali Phase 4: Latrines

Indonesia, 2019, Sanitation

Project #118 of 412

Working with East Bali Poverty Project, we funded 21 latrines for 33 families in the Belong hamlet. There are 131 people from 33 families including 53 children aged 0-16: 14 aged 0-5, 23 aged 6-12 and 16 aged 13-16. These latrines insulate the water supply from E.coli, preventing sickness.

Latrine being built
New latrine

TGUP Partner: East Bali Poverty Project

7 - Bali Phase 5: Latrines

Indonesia, 2020, Sanitation

Project #128 of 412

Working with East Bali Poverty Project, TGUP funded 34 latrines for 44 families in the Pucang hamlet. There are 130 people including 34 children. These latrines insulate the water supply from E.coli preventing sickness and even death.

Indonesia - Bali Phase 5
The need
Locals help build
Family with latrine

TGUP Partner: East Bali Poverty Project

8 - Covid Relief: Nutrition for Babies

Indonesia, 2020, Health

Project #151 of 412

Working through its partner in Indonesia, $2,500 was donated for nutrition packages for malnourished babies and assistance for children needing medical support.

Food delivery
Nurse doing delivery

TGUP Partner: East Bali Poverty Project

9 - Bonyoh Hamlet: Latrines

Indonesia, 2021, Sanitation

Project #165 of 412

We funded 6 latrines for the families in the Bonyoh hamlet in Bali. There are a total of 37 families in the hamlet, none of which has a toilet, and still practice open defecation in the bush. Each latrine costs less than $300 and will help insulate the water supply from E.coli, preventing sickness and even death.

Indonesia - Bonyoh Hamlet
The need
Open air toilet
Fiinished latrine

TGUP Partner: East Bali Poverty Project

10 - Manikaji School: Covid Support

Indonesia, 2021, Education

Project #172 of 412

Manikaji on the east side of the island of Bali. was in dire need of support due to Covid restrictions. To keep educating the students, teachers are making home visits. we provided funds for educational supplies, transportation costs for the teachers to visit the students' homes, food supplements and teacher salaries.

Teacher with supplies
Food supplements

TGUP Partner: East Bali Poverty Project

11 - Ban Village: Earthquake Relief

Indonesia, 2021, Infrastructure

Project #197 of 412

On October 16, 2021, a 4.8 earthquake struck East Bali and completely destroyed 363 houses, and partially damaged close to 1,000 more houses and temples. TGUP funded the construction of four A-frame semi-permanent bamboo structures to house families whose homes were destroyed.

Destroyed home
New home

TGUP Partner: East Bali Poverty Project

12 - Toilets: Earthquake Relief

Indonesia, 2021, Sanitation

Project #205 of 412

On October 16, 2021, a 4.8 earthquake struck East Bali and completely destroyed 363 houses and latrine buildings, as well as partially damaging 1,000 homes and temples. This project funded 5 toilets to be shared amongst many families until they have time to rebuild.

Destroyed home
Temporary toilet

TGUP Partner: East Bali Poverty Project

13 - Manikaji School: New Roof

Indonesia, 2023, Education

Project #286 of 412

In 2010, we funded the construction of a school in Bali, Indonesia. In 2021, we provided Covid support so the teachers could continue to teach. On Jan 2, 2023, the school was hit by a cyclone that tore off the roof. This project provided funding for 50% of the roof replacement cost, with the community contributing the other 50%.

Damaged roof
New roof

TGUP Partner: East Bali Poverty Project

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