Bunnik Tours Charity Program
Bunnik Tours are committed to giving something back to the communities we visit. For each booking received we make a donation to the following organisations which do a tremendous job helping the less fortunate. Over the last 5 years we have raised and donated over $80,000 through our Bunnik Tours charity program. Here’s a little more information on the charities we support and the important work they do.
Sri Lanka Community Projects
Bunnik Tours began supporting the Sri Lanka Community Projects charity just after the devastating 2004 Tsunami. This support has continued over the last five years and now results in a group, led by Frank Bunnik, going over to Sri Lanka every year.
Longer term the aim is to provide building materials to the local communities so they can build their own furniture and sell it. This will enable local people to make a living. This money can then be used to provide for their families and children’s education enabling future generations to escape the poverty trap.
Bolivia – Tahua Boarding School ProjectBunnik Tours support the Tahua Boarding School Project in conjunction with our Bolivian operator. Bolivia is a very poor country and has many small countryside towns that suffer from extreme poverty. Tahua is one of those towns. Located on the edge of the Salt Lakes, it’s nearest large city is 500km away.
The Tahua Boarding School Project was set up with the aim of building a school shelter so the children have somewhere safe and warm to sleep, particularly as it gets exceptionally cold in the Bolivian winter.
The building work has almost been completed and it is hoped that by May 2009 it will be habitable. However, once the shelter is completed there will still be much ongoing aid needed for furnishings, food and running costs.
For details see www.tahua-bolivia.com
Bali Kids / Carry for KidsCarry for kids is a charity that aims to encourage and educate people to take something with them on their holidays that can be given direct to schools or orphanages. This way the children get the immediate benefit and in poorer countries things as small as a tube of toothpaste or a pen can really make a difference.
Bunnik Tours also provide charitable contributions to the Fred Hollows Foundation. The charity is an independent, non-profit, development agency. Established in 1992, the foundation is inspired by the work and example of the late Professor Fred Hollows a champion for the right of all people to access quality health care and achieve well being. Working to continue Fred's vision, The Fred Hollows Foundation in Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom, have come together to form a global network to eradicate avoidable blindness around the world.
Through this network, the charity works in over twenty countries worldwide. So far the Fred Hollows Foundation has restored sight to well over one million people.
For more details see www.hollows.org
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