Bali Java Volunteer

Give Hope.
Share Love.
Brighter Child’s Future.

Creating safe spaces, education,
and brighter opportunities for every child.

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Welcome to Bali Java Volunteer!

We are delighted to welcome you to become part of the big Bali Java Volunteer family. Together, we will create history in our lives—a history that will become a source of motivation for all of us to care for one another and to do better.

Mission Opportunities

Mission and
Opportunities

Bali Java Volunteer exists to provide opportunities for people from all over the world to understand the true meaning of life in the pursuit of peace. Our goal is to move toward a better and more balanced future.

Helping those in need, including babies who are indicated to be abandoned, is a calling for people who possess genuine love and sincere compassion.

Creating Everlasting Memories

Let us make the presence of Bali Java Volunteer a momentum to carve history!
In this short life, let us create memories that will always remain within us. These are life records that will never be forgotten or erased by time. These memories will become beautiful stories to share with our children, grandchildren, families, and friends in the future.

In this life, we need companions so that we never feel alone. Every life journey is part of an eternal story and everlasting history.

Everlasting Memories

Where Humanity
and Love Meets

Tais Volunteer

“I felt like part of a family,” Tais shared.
“Helping these little ones opened my heart in ways I never imagined.”

Tais’s Heart for Bali:
Caring for Babies in Ubud

Tais, a 22-year-old volunteer from France, spent three months at a children’s center in Ubud. Her main role was supporting infants and toddlers—feeding, playing, and providing gentle care for babies whose parents worked long hours.
Tais bonded especially with a baby girl named Putu, who would stop crying the moment she heard Tais humming French lullabies. As the weeks passed, Tais saw how love and consistent support could help babies feel safe and flourish.
Before leaving Bali, the mothers surprised her with a small ceremony and blessings, thanking her for her warmth and patience.

Tais’s Heart for Bali:
Caring for Babies in Ubud

Tais, a 22-year-old volunteer from France, spent three months at a children’s center in Ubud. Her main role was supporting infants and toddlers—feeding, playing, and providing gentle care for babies whose parents worked long hours.
Tais bonded especially with a baby girl named Putu, who would stop crying the moment she heard Tais humming French lullabies. As the weeks passed, Tais saw how love and consistent support could help babies feel safe and flourish.
Before leaving Bali, the mothers surprised her with a small ceremony and blessings, thanking her for her warmth and patience.

Tais’s Heart for Bali:
Caring for Babies in Ubud

Tais, a 22-year-old volunteer from France, spent three months at a children’s center in Ubud. Her main role was supporting infants and toddlers—feeding, playing, and providing gentle care for babies whose parents worked long hours.
Tais bonded especially with a baby girl named Putu, who would stop crying the moment she heard Tais humming French lullabies. As the weeks passed, Tais saw how love and consistent support could help babies feel safe and flourish.
Before leaving Bali, the mothers surprised her with a small ceremony and blessings, thanking her for her warmth and patience.

License Number

Ministerial Decree of Semarang Baby Home

AHU-0010370.AH.01.12.Tahun 2019

29 May 2019

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How to
Works

Prospective volunteers fill out the online form provided by Balijavavolunteer. Read more

Includes checking the completeness of documents and assessing the volunteer’s motivation. Read more

Volunteers are provided with caregiving SOPs, work ethics, child safety guidelines, and the duties they will perform. Read more

Volunteers are assigned to one of the three foundations based on the foundation’s needs and the results of the training evaluation. Read more

The agency conducts periodic evaluations to ensure the quality of performance and the well-being of volunteers. Read more
Our Mission: Empowering Children, Strengthening Communities Because Every Child Deserves a Chance to Thrive

FAQs

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Volunteers mainly support early childhood education, informal teaching, childcare, and creative activities such as art, music, games, and basic English. You will also help with community social programs, assisting local staff in creating a safe, fun, and supportive environment for children.

No formal teaching experience is required. What matters most is a positive attitude, patience, and a genuine love for working with children. Training and guidance are provided on-site, and volunteers work alongside experienced local coordinators.

The program helps by supporting under-resourced schools, childcare centers, and community initiatives. Volunteers bring extra attention, creativity, and cultural exchange, helping children gain confidence, motivation, and exposure to new perspectives while strengthening community bonds.

Accommodation is typically provided in volunteer houses or homestays near the project locations in Bali or Java. This allows volunteers to experience local culture, daily life, and social interactions while building strong connections with fellow volunteers and host communities.

Yes, this program is ideal for first-time volunteers. The projects are well-structured, supportive, and flexible. You will receive orientation, local support, and ongoing assistance, making it a meaningful and rewarding experience even if it’s your first volunteer journey.

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