Recently Creative Holidays along with Virgin Australia held an agent educational famil of Bali, giving the group the opportunity to learn and experience all the unique offerings the destination has to offer.
Travelling for six days in June, the group visited a range of hotels and restaurants and took part in numerous activities, a highlight being the Lembongan Island Beach Club Cruise.
The group were also taken on a humbling experience to meet the inspiring children of Bali Kids, an initiative which provides health, education and clinic services to more than 6,000 disadvantaged children across Bali. On their visit, they spoke and interacted with the children and learnt what the Bali Kids project is all about.
Earlier this year, Creative Holidays pledged its commitment to Bali Kids to help raise awareness and generate funds for this worthwhile project by facilitating a voluntary donation of AUD$1 per person (adults and children) from all its passengers travelling to Bali.
The monies collected are used to support and maintain the much-needed new medical and support centre, which opened recently. The new facility provides vital medical and dental care, as well as accommodation for at least 60 children.
Photo from left to right:Amber Teys (FC Bundaberg City), Lauren Thornton (Creative Holidays), Viola Dymen (FC Northen Beaches), Joanna Harrison (Tewantain Travel), Mark Richards (Creative Holidays) Summer Poa-Moore (ET Victoria Point), Jodie Bourke (FC Moolabah), Makyla Brown (Travel by Wyndham |