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ARYADUTA Bali Brings Joy to Bali Street Kids Through “Tjakap Djiwa” Initiative

ARYADUTA Bali Brings Joy to Bali Street Kids Through “Tjakap Djiwa” Initiative
ARYADUTA Bali Brings Joy to Bali Street Kids Through “Tjakap Djiwa” Initiative

Kuta, Bali – As part of its ongoing commitment to community engagement and well-being, ARYADUTA Bali recently conducted a meaningful visit to Bali Street Kids located in Padangsambian, Bali.

This initiative is part of the ARYADUTA “Tjakap Djiwa” campaign, which promotes a healthier mindset and a happier life through meaningful human connection.

During the visit, the ARYADUTA Bali team spent time interacting with the children, creating a joyful and heartwarming atmosphere filled with laughter and positive energy. The children reside at the shelter and are supported by sponsors who fund their education through high school, with the potential for this support to continue into higher education.

Beyond their academic studies, the children actively participate in various enriching activities, including modern and Balinese dance, singing, and arts and crafts, which demonstrate their creativity, discipline, and passion.

To support their daily needs, ARYADUTA Bali provided grocery supplies and individual care packages for each child. The visit also included fun group activities such as games, dancing and singing, which allowed the team and the children to connect and share meaningful moments.

‘We were truly touched by the warmth and spirit of the children during our visit,” said Gladys Monica, ARYADUTA Bali’s Marketing & Communication Manager. ‘Through this initiative, we hope they feel seen and valued, and that they are reminded of their preciousness. We want to encourage them to never give up and to continue chasing their dreams, one step at a time. Sometimes, even a small moment of attention and care can make a meaningful difference.”

This initiative reflects ARYADUTA Bali’s belief that well-being encompasses not only physical health, but also emotional connection, empathy and shared happiness. Through ‘Tjakap Djiwa‘, the hotel aims to continue having a positive impact on both its guests and the wider community.

For more information, please visit ARYADUTA Bali’s official channels or contact +62 812-5555-9343 or marcom.akb@aryaduta.com.

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