By the Sea Tianyar

My name is I Ketut De Sujana Mahartana. I am the founder of the non-profit foundation known as Yayasan Widya Sari.

In 2008, I met a young boy named Juliarta who had just finished elementary school. Juliarta was motivated and had a strong desire to continue his education and go on to junior high school. Unfortunately, Juliarta came from a poor fisherman’s family and there was no way for them to afford the school fees (uniform, transportation, materials).

I was determined to help Juliarta, but just didn’t know how. I searched relentlessly for information on scholarships and tried to raise funds myself, but had no success, until one day when a friend of mine put me in touch with Gill Rijnenberg of the WINS Project.

There are many more children who suffer from the same financial conditions, some of whose family’s are even poorer than Juliarta’s. Their parents learned about what happened with Juliarta and asked me over and over for help to send their children to school too. I received so many requests for help and the children were so motivated to go to school that I decided to join the WINS Project. 

With their help and guidance I set up and established this small foundation with the goal of supporting the underprivileged children in my village and preparing them for the future as well as I could.

I named the center and foundation Yayasan Widya Sari. “Yayasan” is an Indonesian term that designates non-profit foundations. “Widya Sari” has a double meaning in Balinese, the first is “essence of education” and the second “a better life through education.”

I hope that through this, all of the children in my village can receive an education and have the tools and knowledge necessary to build a brighter future for themselves.

Yayasan Widya Sari was founded in 2008. We had no budget, no resources. The children’s classes were held on a little patio. They sat on a mat on the floor; the whiteboard was an old wooden door.

My sister and I taught them math, English, Indonesian, and how to use a computer. In 2009, Mr. Rinus Van Heerde generously donated the funds to construct a building that houses our office and our first true classroom.

In 2011, the “Happy House” was constructed from a donation made by Bob Romijn. This building comprises a kitchen, a bedroom with a ceiling fan and an en suite bathroom, and a detached bathroom for students.

Happy House was originally used to house one of our students, who was unable to continue living with his family, as their home didn’t have enough for them all. Later on it was offered to a student and her mother, who came to take care of an older family member nearby.

The bedroom is now used as volunteer lodging, the students are allowed to use the detached bathroom, and my mother, sister, and a mother of one of the students take advantage of the kitchen to prepare traditional meals, which are made available to the volunteers.

In 2013, the funds for the construction of our Multifunction Aula were donated. The Aula serves as a large, outdoor classroom during the weekdays and as a dance studio on Sundays, when the local boys and girls, and any interested volunteers, get together to learn Balinese dancing under the guided instruction of a local Balinese dance instructor.

Our many thanks go out to the donors who contributed funds to complete this project. Thank you Hansa Eerelman; thank you Donald Pinegar, Earnie Giles, and Frances Blair from WINS Project USA for your hard work; Rick Pursell from Australia for your kind support; Agathe Rouget and Sylvie from France for your relentless support. Thanks to Hans from Haarlem, Netherlands.

He held a farewell party in Holland a couple months before coming to Bali, and at his party he raised money from friends and colleagues who donated to our learning center.

Thank you so much to Jan and Bea, also from from Haarlem, Holland, they hold an annual charity event with their friends called 666. Six-six-six means running 6km on the 6th day of the 6th month. This activity accumulated a sum of money that they donated to the project. Thanks also go out to Gill Rijnenberg and Cherie Leijer from WINS Project Netherlands for their guidance.

Looking for an incredible experience on your next trip abroad? Join us at our kindergarten, where you’ll be greeted with open arms by the children and community, who will fill your days with laughter and unconditional love!

As a volunteer, you’ll play a vital role in engaging with the children, keeping them entertained and joyful while boosting their confidence. This deeply rewarding experience will immerse you in the local Balinese culture, allowing you to interact with locals and learn about their traditions and way of life.

Working alongside local staff and fellow volunteers, you’ll help provide basic education, play numerous games, and promote a positive lifestyle for children aged 3 to 6 years old. You’ll leave with the satisfaction of knowing you’ve made a significant impact on the lives of the children you’ve connected with each day.


Come teach on Bali’s serene northern shores and empower over 200 children through free community English classes in the afternoons. You’ll play a pivotal role in the local community, fostering skill development and confidence among children to prepare them for future success.


With Bali’s tourism industry thriving, proficiency in English has become indispensable for seizing opportunities. Unfortunately, English education in remote rural areas lags due to limited resources. This is your chance to make a significant impact by introducing new learning experiences and imparting essential skills while exchanging cultural perspectives.

Immerse yourself in Bali’s rich and diverse culture, with ample time to discover the island’s countless attractions and experiences.

During your time in Bali, you’ll be based in Tianyar, a charming fishing village in the island’s north. This is your chance to experience the authentic Bali, away from the typical tourist path, offering a slice of paradise and tranquility.

Though this region is quieter, you’ll have easy access to explore the island from Friday to Sunday. Taxis and other transport options are available, allowing you to reach all parts of Bali quickly and affordably. Whether you want to scuba dive at the famous Tulamben sites (20 minutes away), explore the city of Ubud (2 hours away), or party in Kuta on the south coast (3 hours away), our local team can assist with your plans.

We highly recommend waking up a bit before breakfast each morning to witness the beautiful sunrise from the beach, or go for swimming and snorkeling to see the beautiful Tianyar’s coral
and reef.

Your stay will be in basic yet comfortable accommodation, fostering a connection with the local environment and a sense of community among volunteers. The large communal outdoor eating area is perfect for sharing stories and enjoying delicious food. Local amenities, including supermarkets, ATMs, and a launderette, are just a short walk away.

You’ll share a bedroom with 3 other volunteers and have access to a shared indoor bathroom with a western-style toilet and cold showers. Each room has a ceiling fan, and all bed linen is provided.

Accommodation Highlights:

  • Most rooms have mosquito nets; bring your own if you’re concerned.
  • All bed linen is provided.
  • Please bring your own towel and toiletries.
  • Nearby laundry service (approximately IDR 7,000 per kilo).
  • The journey to the airport takes around 3 hours.
  • Nearest shops are just a 5-minute walk.
  • Wi-Fi is available but can be intermittent.

You will be provided with three freshly prepared meals, cooked on-site at the accommodation from Monday to Friday. While most volunteers travel on weekends, meals are available from Saturday to Sunday for a small additional cost if you stay around the camp.

Most meals are traditional Indonesian dishes, primarily featuring rice with either fish or chicken. Here are some examples of the meals you can expect:

  • Breakfast: Pancakes, toast, fruit, tea, and coffee.
  • Lunch: Rice, fried noodles, pasta, rendang, gado-gado, soto, chicken, and soup.
  • Dinner: Rice, chicken, fish, noodles, pasta, rendang, gado-gado, and soto.

Vegetarian options are always available at every meal, and vegan dishes can be provided upon request. Our team will do their best to cater to any dietary requirements, but there may be instances where you may need to purchase alternative ingredients at your own expense.

You’ll find a large selection of restaurants and local warungs (authentic, local food stalls) around the island, giving you a chance to try some amazing traditional Balinese cuisine, such as:

  • Babi guling: Suckling pig
  • Lawar: Vegetables, minced meat, and coconut

If you’re craving some home comforts, you’ll find more variety in touristy areas like Ubud and Kuta. In Tulamben, a 20-minute drive from the volunteer accommodation, there are several restaurants offering a wide array of options, including pizza, chips, and burgers

DAY 1 (SUNDAY) – ARRIVAL
Please ensure you arrive at Ngurah Rai International Airport in Denpasar, Bali (DPS). A member of our local team will be waiting for you in the arrivals hall holding a name sign. From there, you will be driven directly to the volunteer accommodation, about a 3-hour drive.


DAY 2 (MONDAY) – ORIENTATION & VOLUNTEERING
After a good night’s rest and a delicious breakfast, you will have an orientation. During this session, we will cover all the do’s and don’ts while in Bali, including dress code and personal conduct. This is a great opportunity to meet other volunteers starting at the same time. The rest of the afternoon will be your first day of volunteering.


DAYS 3-5 (TUESDAY – THURSDAY) – VOLUNTEERING
The local team will inform you of the activities planned for each day, whether you will be joining the Childcare program or participating in the Teaching program.


DAYS 6-8 (FRIDAY – SUNDAY) – WEEKEND
You can choose to relax at the village or explore Bali and its surroundings. The long weekends are perfect for traveling around Bali and hopping to nearby islands.


THE FOLLOWING WEEKS
Your next week(s) will follow a similar pattern. Our local team is there to support you throughout your stay.


LAST DAY
Sunday of your last week is your official last day with us. If you are heading home, we can help arrange your return airport drop-off. Please note that this service is not included in the program
fee and costs around £30 / $40 per car, which can be shared with others traveling south.