Nengah and Gede’s Story

  Nengah and Gede are brother (Gede is the brother) and sister, both of whom suffered Polio in their early childhood, and have undergone extensive rehabilitation at Pusat Rehabilitasi Yakkum (PRY) in Yogyakarta, Central Java, and PUSPADI Bali in Bali. When first found by PUSPADI Bali, Nengah, then aged around 12 years was unable to…

Who We Are

PUSPADI Bali is the only NGO in Bali providing quality rehabilitation, education & training and advocacy programs for people with disabilities in Bali and East Indonesia.

Our Programs

PUSPADI Bali helps overcome the challenges faced by people with disabilities by providing access to rehabilitation, education, training and employment.

Our Impact

PUSPADI Bali has transformed the lives of more than 4,850 people with physical disabilities, many of them from impoverished areas across Bali and East Indonesia.  

Get Involved

Volunteering in our vocational training programs, hosting a fundraiser with friends, or getting your workplace to sponsor a client’s treatment.

Contact Us

Want to find out more, get involved or need our services? Contact us online using the form provided. For referrals or more specific enquires please phone (+62) 361 464537.

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