Mövenpick Resort & Spa Jimbaran Bali just launched a thoughtful Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program, “Vision for All,” in collaboration with Lions Club International and Komunitas Goa Maria Kana (KGMK) last week. The program also marked the 22nd anniversary of Komunitas Goa Maria Kana. On Thursday, 30 April 2026, the initiative provided eye screenings and prescription eyeglasses for 1,000 people, focusing on elderly residents and school children living in Jimbaran.
The CSR program was held at Wantilan Kuari, starting from 7:30 AM. The General Manager of Mövenpick Resort & Spa Jimbaran Bali, Jan Kroeckel, together with Elly Halim from KGMK, Yahya Yastputera from Lions Club International, and Victoria Titisari Kosasieputri, Puteri Indonesia Lingkungan 2026 who is also from Bali, attended the event. Also joined the event are the representatives from Desa Jimbaran, the Bali Hotel Association, Perhumas Bali, and the Badung Health Agency, reflecting strong support from both community leaders and industry stakeholders.

“Today reflects the power of collaboration, where we come together to provide eye screenings and eyeglasses to 1,000 members of the Jimbaran community. At Mövenpick Resort & Spa Jimbaran Bali, we are committed to supporting community wellbeing and long-term development through meaningful and sustainable initiatives,” said General Manager Jan Kroeckel in his welcoming remarks, pointing to how collective efforts can translate into tangible improvements in people’s lives.
That sentiment was echoed by Elly Halim from KGMK, who spoke with quiet conviction about the deeper impact of the program. “We believe that good vision is a window to a better future. Through this program, we hope children can learn more comfortably, parents can work more effectively, and the people of Jimbaran can carry out their daily activities with an improved quality of life” she said, underscoring how something as simple as a pair of glasses can influence learning, productivity and overall wellbeing.
From Lions Club International, Council Chairperson 2025–2026 Yahya Yastputera highlighted “Vision is the window to the world, and access to proper eye care is essential for a better quality of life. Through this collaboration, we aim to help more people in Jimbaran gain clearer sight and greater independence in their daily lives”.

Adding a personal touch to the event was the presence of Victoria Titisari Kosasieputri, known as Victoria Kosasie, Puteri Indonesia Lingkungan 2026, who is also from Bali. As an eyeglasses user herself, she related closely to the beneficiaries. She shared her appreciation for the initiative and extended her gratitude to all parties involved, including the hosts who welcomed her warmly.
After a brief press conference and symbolic handovers between organizers, the focus shifted to what mattered most, which is the eye screenings and giving prescription eyeglasses to the residents. Conducted in two batches and running until 5:00 p.m., the process was carefully organized to accommodate the large number of participants.
Some recipients walked back home with eyeglasses fitted on the spot. Others, whose prescriptions required special lenses, will receive theirs in the coming weeks, distributed across the 13 Banjar in Jimbaran, ensuring the impact continues well beyond the event day. For some, it was their first eye check in years. For others, it was the first time they realized how much their vision had changed.

As the event drew on, participants were also given goodie bags filled with products from supporting sponsors from Wings, Mayora, Royco, Dua Kelinci, Buavita, You-C1000, Noodle Stars and Marimas. Yet, beyond these tokens, it was clear that what they carried home mattered far more: a new eyeglasses and clearer view of the world.
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