2018 Young Global Leadership Experience Indonesia

2018 Young Global Leadership Experience Indonesia MAESA and the J. Luce Foundation join forces to introduce the Republic of Indonesia to Young Global Leaders from around the world - August 2017!

Help Empower Teen Mothers in IndonesiaJoin us in our efforts to transform the lives of teen mothers in Minahasa, North S...
11/18/2023

Help Empower Teen Mothers in Indonesia

Join us in our efforts to transform the lives of teen mothers in Minahasa, North Sulawesi, Indonesia. We're embarking on a crucial project to renovate the Tendean family home, located in a serene mountain village.

Our goal is to create a unique safe haven for teen mothers in need, offering them an opportunity to build a brighter future. In this region, teen mothers face immense challenges – often abandoned by their families and partners, they're forced to drop out of school and sometimes even pushed into prostitution. Many of them have no choice but to give up their precious children for adoption.

Our vision is to break this cycle of despair. By supporting our campaign, you'll enable us to provide these young mothers with a place to live while continuing their education. We'll also provide vocational training, ensuring they have the skills to secure a better future for themselves and their children.

Furthermore, we aim to establish a Leadership Centre in collaboration with Sam Ratulangi University in the capital city of Manado, North Sulawesi. This will serve as an educational hub for our beneficiaries, helping them access higher education and gain valuable skills for life.

Our organization has a history of making a positive impact in Indonesia. Founded in 2001 in majority-Christian North Sulawesi, we've seen our children graduate from local universities. We have also undertaken significant projects in majority-Muslim Aceh, Sumatera, following the 2004 Tsunami, and in majority-Hindu Bali in 2005.

To make this dream a reality, we need your support. Our budget includes $25,000 for home restoration and an annual cost of $25,000 to sustain this life-changing initiative.

Join us in empowering these young mothers to shape a brighter future for themselves and their children. Your contribution can make a world of difference. Together, we can provide hope and opportunities where they are needed most.

This is a project of Orphans International Indonesia, subsidiary of Orphans International Worldwide, located in New York (www.orphansinternational.org).

See: www.facebook.com/IndonesiaFund



https://gofund.me/f0006cc7

Join us in our efforts to transform the lives of teen mothers in Minahasa, North Sulaw… Jim Luce needs your support for Help Empower Teen Mothers in Indonesia

Good to catch up with graduates of 2018 Young Global Leadershio Experience to Indonesia! The event was the 25th wedding ...
07/24/2022

Good to catch up with graduates of 2018 Young Global Leadershio Experience to Indonesia! The event was the 25th wedding anniversary of Samβ€˜s parents, Jeffry and Joke. Joke went with us to Indonesia as a chaperone. My son Mathew, kneeling in white shirt, had joined us.οΏΌ Sam is wearing bowties and Tammy is in the middle back. Sam made an excellent speech and congratulated his parents on their way nursery. I congratulated him, noting part of his confidence and come from being a Luce Young Global Leader alumni. :-)

01/19/2020

Aurele is a sophomore at Penabur International School in Jakarta. She will be a J. Luce Foundation Global Exchange Student to NYC next fall. Here is her day at school now, in Jakarta.

11/04/2019
10/29/2019

This is how big Indonesia is compared to the United States and Europe.

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Leadership Experience: Indonesia 2018

Purpose: to learn about cultures and histories important to the knowledge, sensitivities, and success of Young Global Leaders.

Itineraries: visiting museums, universities, social institutions, with a focus on Arts, Education, and Orphan Care, balanced by a robust entertainment schedule featuring cultural performances and local cuisine.

Guides will include local professors and other professionals, incl. members of Lions Club International. The trip is organized on the ground in both Manado and Jakarta by the Queens-based Indonesian-American community organization known as MAESA.

Recognition and possible leadership awards from various municipalities including tentatively the Office of the Governor of North Sulawesi.