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Para Jagoan Lautan (Ocean Champions) being distributed in Indonesia
The Direct Aid Program of Australia awarded a grant of 45,000,000 Indonesian Rupiah to cover the cost of translation and printing of 5,000 books – for free distribution to schools in Indonesia.
Keke, who volunteered her services as a professional editor so that more of the grant could go towards printing books.
Books being unloaded at Sea Trek Sailing Adventures, the official official distributor of the books for bringing them to islands and villages that are not accessible around Eastern Indonesia. (Maga, a local ‘Trash Hero’ and Anastasia a Tour Leaders from Ambon. She and Sea Trek’s other tour leaders talk with the students and teachers when distributing the books to the Villages along their routes.
Distributing books in Northern Bali-Jeni Kardinal, coordinator of Indonesian project, in centre
Aboard vessel Ombak Putih, Sea Trek Sailing Adventures. Maga, a local ‘Trash Hero’ and Anastasia a Tour Leaders from Ambon. She and Sea Trek’s other tour leaders talk with the students and teachers when distributing the books to the Villages along their routes.
Eddi a teacher at SD2 Kayu Puti. This school does not have a library and just one table of books. They were very happy to receive the new books.
Books given away in Kaimana. Sea Trek also distributed 500 copies of Wayan and the Turtle King in Indonesian.
Students in Kaimana
Books given away in Kaimana. Sea Trek also gave away 500 copies of Wayan and the Turtle King in Indonesian.
Checking out the Ocean Champions books being donated to the library at SMP 2 Desa Kayuputih.
The Principal of the school in a small village around Raja Ampat.
Photo opportunity for the principal of SD1 Peliatan while receiving a copy of Ocean Champions for their school library.
A few of the kids join in for a photo opportunity!
Students In Lombok
Students in Lombok
Students in Lombok
Students in Lombok
Teaching staff in Lombok
Agung Gede Rai founder and owner of ARMA Balinese cultural museum in Ubud gladly accepts copies of Ocean Champions to be donated to schools including The Sutra Dharma school.
Map of Sea Trek’s destinations. Para Jagoan Lautan books have been delivered to schools from tip to tip of Indonesia, from Borneo to Papua and various islands in-between. Books are also being distributed over land and have been sent to Lombok to earthquake victims, and around Bali, Nusa Penida, and Borneo.