Hope Afloat


  • Photographer
    Andri Tambunan
  • Prize
    Honorable Mention
  • Date of Photograph
    January 2009

1:Suci, age 10, sleeps next to her doll. 2:Soim (L) & Kirom (R), both age 12, watches a soap opera on the television. 3:Girls at Gianyar Orphanage brush each other’s hair, as they get ready for school. 4:Khusnul (laying down) & Fitri, (reading a book) shares a room with 12 other girls. 5:Arifin, age 15, bows his head during morning prayer.

Story

Gianyar Orphanage in the Island of Bali is located not far away from many popular tourist destinations of white sand beaches, shops, clubs, and bars. In contrast, approximately 200 children ranging from ages 8-18 lives at this overcrowded and underfunded orphanage. Each small room has about 13-17 children. Until recently the children slept on the floor but now four kids sleep on one mattress and they have a few pillows and blankets that they too share as well. And whatever clothes and possessions they have are kept in a locker size closet. Most of the rooms are in need of repair. The paint in all the rooms is peeling. The air in many of the rooms is damp due to poor ventilation. It’s difficult to breathe inside. Many of the windows are broken and nailed shut and the ceilings are leaking. They get three meals a day mainly consisted of rice, vegetables, tofu and soybean. There is no doctor on-site and he only comes once a week so if a child is sick he or she must wait until the next visit. The children almost never go out of the orphanage. There are no field trips or activities other than going to school and their daily prayers. Despite their living condition, they tried to make their rooms cozy, comfortable, and beautiful. Many had photos of their families and friends in small frames. The boys covered their wall with cartoon drawings and writings of anger, frustration, love, friendships, and broken hearts. The girls’ rooms were decorated with pink and purple flowers, and posters of female artists and male heartthrobs. Though each child is clinging to any fleeting remnants of their childhood, they still they have each other to share their love, joy, laughter, dream and sadness and that's enough to keep hope afloat.

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