Soulful Sundays Charity Market
Sunday, June 22nd
11:00am - 3:00pm

Venue: The Yoga Barn

Celebrate International Yoga Day at The Yoga Barn!

Starting at 11am, discover incredible foundations. From 1:30 enjoy our weekly Soulful Sundays live music and delicious buffet.

A percentage of sales will benefit the local foundations represented.

Entrance is FREE

Yayasan Bhakti Senang Hati is an organization that empowers people with disabilities through skills training, education, and social support to foster independence and equality for people with disabilities.

Yayasan Bumi Sehat was founded in 1995 as a not-for-profit organization, based in Bali, Indonesia. ‘Yayasan’ means not-for-profit, ‘Bumi’ means earth-mother, and ‘Sehat’ translates as healthy. Thus we are the Healthy Mother Earth Foundation.

We operate four Community Health and Education and Childbirth Centers within Indonesia.

At our clinics, we offer a comprehensive range of allopathic and holistic medicine, as well as pre and post-natal care, breastfeeding support, infant, child and family health services, nutritional education, pre-natal yoga and gentle, loving natural birth services.

Each baby’s capacity to love and trust is built at birth and in the first two hours of life. By protecting pregnancy, birth, postpartum and breastfeeding, we are advocating for optimal humanity, health, intelligence and consciousness.

We believe that access to quality healthcare and to loving, culturally appropriate childbirth is a human right.

We believe that each individual is an essential societal component of peace. By caring for the smallest citizens of Earth – babies at birth – we are building peace: one mother, one child, one family at a time. Our mission is to improve the quality of life and to encourage peace. Join us!

Yayasan Peduli Kemanusiaan Bali (YPK Bali) is a non-for-profit organitation which was established in 2001 in Denpasar, Bali, to provide rehabilitation who have a disability (ies), and who are unable to access formal health care facilities. Our Vision: Improving quality of life of people with disabilities.

In 2009, YPK Bali expanded its services, establishing an informal education program for children with disabilities, by provides specialized modified education.

In 2010, to meet the needs of the community, YPK Bali provides a community based mobile rehabilitation service. The aim of the mobile clinic program is to be able to provide YPK services to more people who have a disability, especially those living in villages which are located far from the headquarters of YPK.

And our 4th program is BaliRungu, is a screening and early intervention hearing program for the community and children who live far from clinics or hospitals, as an effort to prevent deafness.

Smile Foundation its establishment in 2005 by Mary Northmore, in response to a plea from Prof. Dr. David David to assist patients with craniofacial abnormalities in Eastern Indonesia, Smile Foundation has grown into a beacon of hope. With a steadfast belief in accountability, transparency, and ethical standards, the foundation is dedicated to transforming lives through accessible healthcare.

Mission:
At Smile Foundation, our mission is clear: to reduce the suffering linked with craniofacial abnormalities and to enhance the quality of life for affected individuals.

Our Commitment:
What sets Smile Foundation apart is our holistic approach to patient care. Beyond the free surgeries, we provide a comprehensive service that includes transportation, accommodation, and logistical support.

FNPF is a local NGO that is working to protect wildlife, restore habitat, and improve the well-being of local communities. In Bali, We have three sites which are in Bali Wildlife Rescue Centre, FNPF Besikalung Wildlife Sanctuary, and FNPF Nusa Penida, and in Borneo, where we do the restoration effort in the bufferzone of Tanjung Puting National park, Jerumbun Central of Kalimantan.

Bali Peduli Foundation (YBP) is a non-profit organization committed to promoting sexual health in Bali. Founded in 2011 to address the rising concerns over HIV AIDS transmission under the guidance of Dr. Steve Wignall MD, an HIV physician and clinical researcher. In 2013, Bali Peduli received its legal status as a non-government organization in Indonesia.

YBP’s vision is to eliminate barriers in the HIV care cascade in Bali and eradicate HIV stigma. In line with this vision, we are committed to providing accessible, confidential, and affordable HIV and STI testing and treatment for Indonesian nationals. Our initiatives include public outreach to raise awareness and reduce stigma, as well as advocacy and facilitation of HIV and STI prevention efforts. We prioritize early HIV testing, particularly for high-risk populations and expectant mothers, while also offering counselling and comprehensive support for individuals living with HIV AIDS.

We operate two clinics that provide comprehensive, one-stop services for HIV/STI testing, treatment, and counselling which located in Denpasar and Ubud. Both clinic accommodating over 1.100 visits per month and supporting more than 800 clients undergoing Antiretroviral Therapy (ART).

Merah Putih Hijau (MPH) is a community-based waste management initiative founded in 2016 in Ubud, Gianyar. We focus on developing infrastructure for organic and non-organic waste management within residential areas, rooted in local collaboration. Our vision is to preserve Balinese socio-cultural values by building village-scale systems that reduce landfill dependency and empower sustainable living—moving towards a Bali without landfills.

Sari Hati is a nonprofit foundation based in Bali, Indonesia, dedicated to supporting children and young adults with special needs. Established in 2003, the foundation provides free education, life skills training, and a nurturing community environment to help students reach their fullest potential.

At Sari Hati, we believe every child is unique and deserves to be loved, supported, and given the opportunity to thrive.

FREE EVENT