What do we do?

BEATS primarily operates in Indonesia, collaborating with four organisations. We partner with GBI Church in Ambon (E Indonesia) to aid earthquake victims through home rebuilding, child sponsorship and a start-up business loan program. Additionally in Sumatra (NW Indonesia) we work alongside YSI, which conducts disaster preparedness and runs micro enterprise schemes, as well as YACAN and YASAH who operate Children's Homes.

What are our purposes?

  1. Relief by means of material assistance to victims.
  2. Education and vocational training of young people.
  3. General regeneration in areas of deprivation for the benefit of the general public.

We have so far concentrated our efforts on helping people in Sumatra, Indonesia which has frequent earthquakes because it lies on the north fault line of the Australian tectonic plate: victims of the tsunami of Boxing Day 2004, Nias earthquake 2005, Padang earthquake 2009, Mentawai tsunami 2010, and Ambon earthquake and tsunami 2019.

We have also helped victims of the Haiti earthquake 2010, Japan tsunami 2011, Samoa Islands tsunami 2009, Philippine earthquake 2013, Nepal earthquakes 2016, Lombok earthquake 2018, and the Sulawesi earthquake, tsunami and liquefaction in 2018.

How are we helping?

Trustees

Ian Phillips
Ian Phillips
Trustee
Elaine Hooper
Elaine Hooper
Child Protection
Neil Watt
Neil Watt
Projects Auditor
Julie Collins
Julie Collins
Treasurer
Martin Fair
Martin Fair
Secretary
Sarah Page
Sarah Page
Chair
Neil Watt
Neil Watt
Projects Auditor
Sarah Page
Sarah Page
Chair

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