Transforming lives and communities by creating ‘the village’, with Piter Panjaitan
The team at Blue Illusion had the privilege of sitting down with Piter Panjaitan, Director of the Bali Life Foundation, in a recent interview. What ensued was an inspiring conversation about the beginnings of Bali Life and the exceptional work they do in transforming the lives of Bali's most vulnerable children. Piter’s passion and commitment to the countless projects Bali Life undertakes shone through as he explained to us, “It’s true what they say. It takes a village to raise a child”. Our team was moved by the foundation's aspirations and the incredible people behind it
“We don’t pray for an easy life. We pray for the strength to make a difference.” - Piter Panjaitan, Director of Bali Life
The story of how Bali Life was created is truly remarkable, dating back to 2006 when Indonesian native Piter’s sister, Siska, and her Australian husband, Brad, encountered a 9-year-old boy living on the streets of Kuta. Their desire to help, despite lacking the means, inspired them to start the orphanage. In 2010, while housing 2 children, they welcomed a third child found on the streets by a kind Balinese woman. As they got to know him, they realised he was the same child who had inspired them years earlier – whether labelled as coincidence or fate, it's evidence that something extraordinary is woven into the fabric of Bali Life.
In 2011, Donna visited Bali while travelling with her family. Their journey led them to Brad and Siska’s children's home, which sheltered 19 orphans at the time. Deeply moved by what she saw, Donna felt compelled to help. She initiated styling events to raise funds for Bali Life, marking the beginning of Blue Illusion’s involvement in this cause. The children's home is the core of Bali Life, it’s a sanctuary for children who have been orphaned, abandoned, or rejected which now houses up to 50 children at once – read more about it here.
Piter and his wife Lyna Panjaitan, took over the leadership in 2013 and under their dedicated guidance along with help from Blue Illusion and the generosity of those who can donate, the organisation has grown to include various projects that have positively impacted the lives of so many people.
Embodying Piter’s belief that ‘if you build a school, you build a community’, Bali Life set up its first education centre in 2014. With multiple centres now running, up to 100 children can attend local schools supplemented by Bali Life's educational workshops. Remarkably, all of this is achieved on a budget of just $100 USD per child per month, covering shelter, food, education, and healthcare—illustrating the significant impact even a modest donation can make. Whenever possible, the foundation strives to keep children with their families, offering support through education, health care, relief packages, and various other means.
“Family values are at the core of Bali Life, if we can keep a child with their family, we will do everything in our power to support that family and child to break out of the cycle of poverty.” - Piter Panjaintan