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During the pandemic in Bali the population regressed from flourishing tourism employment to traditional work like their grandparents did: farming and fishing. This resulted in a series of issues we’ve been witnessing while living here in Bali for two harsh years together with the local community. The jukung boats that used to go out once per day to catch hundreds of fish, are now being used three times per day. Fish population at the shores of Bali has crashed as a result. "NO FISH" - heard from each boat as they come back empty day by day.

With the film SABAR we want to share a whole range of feelings to the Balinese people, including gratitude for their wonderful hospitality, admirable strength, the habit of appreciating only true values and so many other examples to follow. We just couldn’t stay indifferent and we’d like everybody to see what real life is like - even in picture-perfect places devastated by a global cataclysm.

Please join us to help Balinese local families in any form you can: make a donation (just imagine $7 USD (seven dollars!) 💵 can buy food to a villager in Bali for the whole month!) or share this film with your friends and families for more people can watch it. May this land be forever blessed 🙏


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  • Vladyslav Yavorskyy
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  • Olena Levchenko
  • Donated on Dec 06, 2021
  • Love Bali 🙏🏼💚

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  • Olena Levchenko
  • Donated on Dec 06, 2021
  • Love Bali 🙏🏼💚

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