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Sutasoma Project - Fund Flow Planning Batch 2

 


Fund Flow Planning

*this planning will be adjusted to the fund availability and updated situation of the beneficiaries

Sutasoma Project batch 2 is currently starting. The donation will be delivered in December. Here are some details about the project.

1. Target and Beneficiaries

· Dalem, An elderly woman with a stroke, Sangsit, Buleleng – Singaraja, Bali (primarily prioritized)

Sutasoma Project organizer, Dalem, and Nyoman Kani are talking in Dalem and Nyoman Kani's small room

Dalem (about 70) previously helped make offerings in the priest house. This is a usual activity done by women in a village and get about Rp25,000 per day plus meals twice. However, this is not happening every day. At this time, she received money to live from her daughter, Nyoman Kani (about 35) who worked in Denpasar as a housemaid.

Currently, due to a stroke, Dalem is left disabled since a year ago and cannot go anywhere. She just stays at home. Nyoman Kani needed to resign from her work in Denpasar and choose to be home taking care of Dalem because Nyoman Kani is the only support Dalem has. They both live together in a small room that does not belong to them and struggle to afford food daily. Nyoman Kani is not working since she needs to take care of Dalem every day as Dalem currently uses a wheelchair. Dalem as well wears diapers.

Dalem sits on her wheelchair in the small room where Dalem and Nyoman Kani sleep

Dalem and Nyoman Kani are receiving food from the neighborhood. This is the main way that they can have something to eat.

Noticing those facts, Sutasoma Project is collecting some fund for them, to buy them 25 Kg of uncooked rice, 2 crates of eggs (60 eggs), some packs of noodles, toiletries (includes soap, detergent, toothpaste), cash money (if possible).

 

· 50 basic need packages for 50 disadvantaged families (due to illness, old age, and/or losing jobs caused by coronavirus pandemic)  in need (secondarily prioritized)

Per package includes 5 Kg of uncooked rice, 10 eggs, some packs of noodles, and cash at the amount of Rp50,000.


2. Donors

Sutasoma Project kindly invites anyone to donate and involve to reaching the target of this batch 2 project.


3. Shopping Details

Below is the detail of prices of the basic needs planned to donate.

*these prices can be lower than mentioned. The organizer will try to find cheaper and better prices.

Item

Price (Rp)

Needed

Total Price (Rp)

Other Details

Primarily Prioritized

Uncooked Rice

10,000/Kg

25Kg

250,000

 

Eggs

42,000/crate/30pcs

2X

84,000

 

Noodles

2,500/pcs

40 pcs

100,000

 

Cash

100,000

1X

100,000

 

Toiletries

59,500/package

1X

59,500

Soap 5pcs, detergent Boom 2pcs, toothpaste 2pcs / package

Total (Rp)

593,500

 

Secondarily Prioritized

Uncooked Rice

10,000/Kg

5Kg X 50

2,500,000

 

Eggs

42,000/crate/30pcs

500 pcs

700,000

 

Noodles

2,500/pcs

10 pcs X 50

1,250,000

 

Cash

50,000

50X

2,500,000

 

Total (Rp)

6,950,000

 

Grand Total (Rp)

7,543,500

 

 

4. Reports (publicly posted)

(fund flow link when ready)

(pictures / videos link when ready)

 

5. How to donate and involve

Donation (in the form of money) can be transferred directly via:

  • Indonesia bank transfer (BNI)
  • Transferwise
  • Paypal
  • Any other possible way

 

For more info on donation and collaboration, please contact the organizer (I Kadek Sanjaya) via:

E-mail : sanjayaikadek@ymail.com

WhatsApp : +62 8123 7583 119

Instagram : Sutasoma Project

                   I Kadek Sanjaya

 

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