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Indonesian women in Bali continue to lack knowledge of their own reproductive and general health. Where knowledge is available, it is often a combination of religious beliefs, “old wives tales”, traditional herbal remedies and medical advice. A combination of religious and cultural beliefs and a lack of education therefore mean that there are unnecessary and unwanted pregnancies. If the baby is lucky to be born alive, then they may be abandoned in a rice field and left to die, put in an orphanage or sold. Currently Jodie O’Shea provides a home for 89 children to date. The ages of the children range from 7 months to 21 years. The philosophy of Jodie O’Shea is to provide a loving and caring environment, along with a healthy lifestyle and well balanced diet and nutrition, all levels of education from preschool to University enabling the children to develop into conscious responsible young adults. Jodie O'Shea House is a partner for project J887N Care for Kids Bali Development Project with Global Development Group (ABN 57 102 400 993). Gifts over $2 with a preference for this project are tax deductible. Excess funds may support other approved project activities. No non-development (evangelistic, political or welfare) activities are a part of, or funded by, the GDG project.

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