Following nine months of failed drilling, we've constructed a 114 m³ reservoir in Laindatang, which is entirely powered by rainwater. Almost 300 villagers, predominantly children, now have access to...
Water in Motion…
9 active health campaigns
Hundreds of patients in remote villages receive care each week from our Kawan Sehat health workers trained in the Primary Medical Care Programme. In the absence of doctors or clinics nearby, these trained women provide lifesaving care for fevers, malaria, wounds, and infections. Your support helps keep this lifeline alive.
The Truck of Life category of Fair Future Foundation highlights our mobile medical clinic that brings life-saving care to ultra-rural Indonesia. Through this program, we provide medical treatments, health education, and essential supplies to families in remote areas. These stories show how the Truck of Life is more than a vehicle—it’s a lifeline that delivers hope and practical solutions to communities without access to basic healthcare services.