
WHAT WE DO
JFF’s Headquarters are in Bali, and its current humanitarian projects include Sight Restoration and Blindness Prevention, Prosthetic Eyes and Technology Transfer. The programs target Indonesian citizens who are economically disadvantaged, and all services are provided free of charge.
JFF receives Indonesia-wide recognition for its successful humanitarian programs, which are conducted in cooperation with Provincial and District Governments, and in partnership with many professional organisations, local and international media, medical equipment suppliers and international funding organisations.
JFF funds its activities through donations from individuals, businesses and organisations.
In Indonesia over 4 million people are needlessly blind. Around 65% of these people cannot access specialist medical treatment.
JFF’s vision is to help as many of these people as we can. With your support, someone who could easily be treated will have their sight restored.
Donate, and help them today.

SIGHT RESTORATION & BLINDNESS PREVENTION
JFF’s Sight Restoration and Blindness Prevention Project started in 1991 offering cataract surgery in a mobile operating theatre, free of charge for economically-disadvantaged people in the villages of Bali.

PROSTHETIC EYES
JFF assists patients who have lost an eye, providing a natural-looking, custom-made artificial eye which restores their confidence and dignity so that they can have a normal life, free of social stigma.

KNOWLEDGE SHARING PROGRAMS
JFF is very fortunate to have assistance from international volunteer medical specialists who give their time and expertise to come to Bali to assist and upskill our team and to advance medical technologies.
