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unusual facts about Bali Children's Project


Bali Children's Project

The Bali Children’s Project is registered in California and Indonesia as a tax-exempt (501(c)(3)) educational non-profit, dedicated to improving the lives of disadvantaged young people in Bali through education.


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tv content stations, such as Motherboard.tv for Dell and the Creator's Project for Intel have given this domain type more visibility, and inspired the creation of independent content stations at the college level across the United States such as Massive.tv at Northwestern University, Maingreen.tv at Brown University, and Kuumba.tv at Washington University.

Hugh Coveney

The family sailed around the world to raise €650,000 for the Chernobyl Children's Project, a charity which offers assistance to children affected by the 1986 Chernobyl disaster.


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