We’re on a mission to keep the peace in Bali through feeding families in need.

80% of Bali’s economy was tourism. When COVID-19 happened, tourism went to zero overnight on March 21, 2020. Bali closed for two years. Balinese families are still struggling to access the most basic human needs. Many lost their job for good. They need our help to get back on their feet. Food is the most in-demand need.

This is our 3-part mission to keep hunger low and peace high

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Feed Families.

Food is one the most basic needs humans have. Without it, we panic. With it, we can survive — and if we can survive, then we can thrive. We are dedicated to helping Balinese rebuild their lives by having basic food for their families.

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Support Farmers.

In supporting local farmers, we’re also feeding local farming families. We source 100% of the food we purchase directly from farmers and local Balinese markets. A local Balinese leader started a rice company to support our efforts to #FeedBali, the families and the farmers.

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Keep the Peace.

Crime rates are already on the rise in Bali. Together with your help, we can prevent them from getting higher. Through receiving donations, feeding families in need, and supporting local farmers, we’re able to keep the peace in Bali.

 

Sustainable strategies are key:

Every food package comes with immune-building spices such as turmeric, chilies, and galangal (harvested fresh from Adi’s garden). We teach the families to plant their own gardens for long-term survival. Any time we come across homes that have unused land, we encourage growing food at home. We’re working on finding a partner who can supply us with seeds for longer-term initiatives around growing food at home. If you can help, let us know!