BCP Staff
NYOMAN WITAMA
(left)Nyoman is BCP regional director in the Munduk area. He has had a long-standing involvement with the BCP and shares our commitment to improving children's lives through education. Highly respected as a guide and teacher, Nyoman has a deep knowledge of Balinese culture and religion, as well as the natural environment in the Munduk region. Two of the children sponsored through BCP now live with Nyoman and his wife as part of the family.
MADE YUDIANA (right)
Yudi is regional director of the Montessori program, which he initiated, and has been working with the BCP since its inception. He has been tireless in support and encouragement, as well as in distributing funds. His own story is an inspiration to everyone who knows him. He will soon begin graduate school in linguistics and is also the gifted Indonesian language teacher for BCP volunteers.
KARIN GORIS
Karin has an art degree from Louvain University in Belgium . She first came to Bali as a BCP volunteer and is now our Volunteer coordinator and director of the art program. Based at Purna, the BCP office and volunteer house in Ubud, she also works extensively in local schools.
KADEK LIATINI
Kadek, a business college graduate, is the BCP bookkeeper and office manager in Bali . Professionally trained in accounting and business management, Kadek is a great asset as well as an excellent role model for the girls in the programs, having chosen a profession rather than early marriage and child-rearing.
KATHI DILLINGER
A professional accountant in the Cincinnati area for more than thirty years, Kathi has been BCPs Financial Director since 2001.
DARTA is well known in the
Ubud area as an outstanding guide, and works closely with the BCP in introducing
our volunteers to the finer points of Balinese life and culture.
Darta's infectious enthusiasm for imparting knowledge about Bali has made him
beloved by many visitors. At his family compound in Ubud, Darta and
his wife Suti are renowned for their Balinese banquets.
DESAK
RAMA House manager at
Purna, Rama also acts as guide, driver and invaluable assistant.
The BCP Directors
JOHN COOKE John taught Zoology at Oxford University for eight
years and later became a director of Oxford Scientific Films, creating
innovative TV wildlife. He is the author of several books and numerous articles,
some related to Bali.
A chance visit to Bali many years ago ignited a passionate love of the Balinese people and an intense curiosity about their remarkable culture. This resulted in frequent return visits and the formation of Hidden Worlds, a travel company providing visitors a personal and intimate introduction to the island and the Balinese way of life.
After leading cultural and environmental tours in Bali for several years, his experiences in villages and the countryside brought awareness of the problems faced by disadvantaged children, and led directly to the formation of the Bali Childrens Project with his wife, Joyce Scott. His particular interest in Balinese natural history, archeology and antiquities has led him to explore many remote and unvisited parts of the island.
LINDA MOSELLE Lindas education includes a BA in Psychology &
Anthropology and an MA in Forensic Psychology. For the past several years, she
has been working for STEPS (Support & Training & Educational Program
Services, Inc.), a non-profit in East Harlem devoted to helping homeless
families and adults improve their life through education and employment
services. Before that she was with Incarnation Children's Center, a residence
and treatment center devoted to children and infants with HIV/AIDS. This was
formed when the epidemic started to affect "boarder babies" and was a
place where they could get both love and treatment.
Linda and her husband first went to Bali ten years ago. Falling in love with the culture and the people, they built a house in the village of Penestanan , close to the cultural center of Ubud, where they spend part of every year. Through volunteering with the local primary school she met Made Yudiana (Yudi) and became involved in the project to create Montessori-based kindergartens in Tabanan. This led, in turn, to her spearheading the creation of a kindergarten in Penestanan ,and a continuing and deepening involvement with the Bali Childrens Project.
JOYCE SCOTT
Joyce, the moving force behind the creation of the
Bali Childrens Project, was trained as a child development specialist. She has a
BA in Psychology and an MA in Child Development. She is also an RN with a
specialty in pediatrics and maternal health. For many years she worked with the
Infant Project through Childrens Hospital in Oakland and with the East Bay and
Golden Gate Regional Centers in parent- infant home visiting and pediatric home
nursing. She is a founding mother of Birthways, an East Bay foundation serving
the needs of pregnant women, new mothers and babies, and for more than ten years
was a childbirth educator and labor coach at Alta Bates Hospital ,
Berkeley.
Joyce was for many years the guardian of her twin sister Judith, who had Down Syndrome and was deaf. After many years in a state institution, Joyce obtained her release, brought her to California and enrolled her in the Creative Growth Art Center in Oakland . Against all odds, Judith became a fiber sculpture artist of international repute. From this experience, and the extraordinary flowering of Judiths hidden talent, Joyce believes fervently in helping the disempowered, the marginalised and those without hope, to be given an opportunity to realize their inborn gifts.