We will construct eight ferrocement tanks in Hambarita to provide clean water to isolated families. Six of these are currently funded, but two remain unfunded. We require CHF 2,300 for each tank. Your support guarantees access to clean water for the most remote communities. Donate now and be part of this life-changing project.
Why We Act for Dignity and Health
Since 2006, Fair Future has been on a mission to create lasting change in the most vulnerable and remote regions of Southeast Asia. Through collective action, we’ve built hospitals, provided clean water, and delivered essential medical services, turning seismic challenges into transformative opportunities for thousands.
Why Fair Future Acts Where Others Don’t for Health, Dignity, and Clean Water Rights.
In a disconnected world, taking action for others is no longer optional but essential.

Laughter and smiles play a crucial role in strengthening health, resilience, and community ties in rural villages.
Why We Do This?
Because no one should die of malaria, drink dirty water, or be forgotten.
There’s always a moment that changes everything. For us, it happened nearly twenty years ago.
A five-year-old child died in my arms in a remote Indonesian village in 2006. He had malaria. So did almost everyone else. There were no doctors. No treatment. Just suffering. And death. That moment made one thing clear: we cannot look away. From that day on, we decided to act.
Fair Future Foundation was born not from a strategy, but from heartbreak — and the unshakable belief that injustice, no matter how far away, is still injustice.
We do this because people walk all night to find dirty water. Many return empty-handed. Others return with illness: typhoid, dysentery, infections, kidney failure — consequences of neglect, not fate. All preventable. All unacceptable.
We do this because it’s the 21st century, yet millions are still abandoned, without electricity, healthcare, toilets, clean water, education, or a future. Entire communities survive in silence, outside the radar of systems that should protect them.
And in today’s world, that silence is growing.
We live in a time of disconnection. Of shrinking empathy. In rich and poor countries alike, people feel increasingly alone, lost in collapsing economies, in systems that no longer support them. Many suffer in silence. They don’t know where to turn. And even if they did, there’s often no one there to answer.
Governments have failed them, and institutions ignore them. Only independent movements, people like us, step in, not out of pity but because we refuse to let dignity die.
We do this because sharing is not weakness, solidarity is not outdated, and taking care of others-even strangers-is still the most powerful human act.
Fair Future acts not because we must, but because we believe that every life matters — equally, fully, wherever it begins.
Those we serve are not statistics. They are people, with names, dreams, strength, and an extraordinary will to live—even in the harshest places. They are rich in values that the modern world forgets: resilience, humility, and quiet grace.
We are not here to make noise. We are here to build. Toilets. Reservoirs. Clinics. Light. Trust. And futures.
Because a better world is not imagined. It is built. Together.
Alex Wettstein – Fair Future Foundation – Published in May 2025
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2,224 SolarBuddy lamps have been installed from Surabaya to Sumba to ensure power safety and education in 24 villages.
A humanitarian mission from Australia to Rumah Kambera transforms logistics into a sustainable health impact.
After months of preparation and coordination, 2,224 SolarBuddy lamps have reached their destination in East Sumba. From the port of Surabaya to the new storage space at Rumah Kambera, this operation marks a turning point in Fair Future’s logistics and outreach capabilities. These are not merely boxes of lights but instruments of prevention, education, and community resilience.
Cleared tax-free under a historic humanitarian exemption, the lamps arrived in Indonesia thanks to the unwavering support of SolarBuddy Australia and Rotary International. Once in Denpasar, our team meticulously documented, repacked, and staged each lamp for safe transfer across land and sea. Volunteers carefully loaded every box into the Truck n’Load and partner vehicles for the journey eastward.
In Rumah Kambera, a dedicated storage facility was prepared to receive the shipment. The bright yellow boxes, neatly stacked, now fill the foundation’s new warehouse, ready for deployment to 26 ultra-rural villages and dozens of off-grid schools. The SolarBuddy Tracker app, developed in-house, will ensure every lamp is registered, traceable, and linked to its recipient.
These lamps are more than solar-powered devices. They reduce the risks of burns and respiratory issues from kerosene, allow children to study safely at night, and allow families to cook and walk without fear in the dark. Light becomes a tool for injury prevention and educational equity in areas with minimal access to healthcare.
Each step—from customs clearance to local coordination—required precision, documentation, and tireless dedication. Behind every lamp are names, hands, and kilometres travelled. This distribution is part of a long-term commitment to improving living conditions through sustainable, community-driven solutions.
The lamps are here. The mission moves forward. What arrives today is light, dignity, protection, and future opportunity.
We cordially invite all captivated by this story to explore our photo gallery, witness this extraordinary effort, and further engage with our mission through our Instagram account.
Alex Wettstein – Fair Future Foundation medico-social camp in East Sumba – Rumah Kambera, Lambanapu – June 13th, 2025
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As we start a new year, we are excited to share improvements to our Primary Medical Care program, which offers critical assistance to remote areas with limited health care access. Your interest supports our Kawan Sehat health workers' mission, providing essential treatment to those in need. The program empowers local health workers, mainly women, to deliver life-saving care, treat illnesses, and prevent diseases in remote areas.
Clean Water for Every Village
Every village and every family deserves access to clean water.
Clean water is essential for fighting infectious diseases, malnutrition, and malaria. The Fair Future Foundation’s Water Connections initiative is committed to changing this situation in underprivileged villages by facilitating the provision of clean water.
Our main objective is to enhance communities' well-being and quality of life in remote locations by installing wells, tanks, and sanitation facilities. Clean water is more than essential; it is a fundamental pillar for achieving better health standards supporting sustainability for our global future.
Help the Truck of Life
Fair Future's Truck of Life is our lifeline to the most remote communities. It's a symbol of action, tirelessly delivering life's essentials—food, clean water, and critical medical care—to those who need it most. Your support matters.
By donating just 56 cents per kilometer you become a vital part of this compassionate journey.
Meet the Field Team
Learn about the committed individuals working hard to bring our mission to life.
Our field teams are the driving force behind Fair Future Foundation, tirelessly providing essential medical care, clean water, and education to ultra-rural communities in Indonesia.
Understand their roles, and witness how they are transforming lives every day.
How We Stay Transparent
Transparency is fundamental to our operations. This section details how Fair Future ensures that 93% of every donation directly funds projects on the ground.
Gain insight into our financial procedures, reporting, and the rigorous accountability maintained across all aspects of our work.
In-kind Donations
If you have gently used clothing, furniture, or medical equipment, consider donating them to Fair Future.
Donations accepted : Equipment and materials for schools and education, for children and teachers; Medical equipment and supplies for our health centres and medical truck; construction project and water connection equipment; clothes, books, kitchen equipment, pumps, solar panels, pipes, etc.
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Fair Future Foundation needs dedicated volunteers for hands-on work in ultra-rural communities or remote contributions. Join our close-knit community to improve lives through healthcare, clean water, education, and sustainable solutions.
Your time and talents can have a profound impact.
Some Words From Alex
We invite you to read Alex’s latest personal letter.
A rare and heartfelt reflection on nearly 20 years of dedication to Fair Future, which he founded. He shares his journey without asking for anything, simply telling the story of his daily work.
We encourage you to read and share this touching testimony.
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