

Part of our effort in ensuring that kids receive quality education, is through providing sufficient resources. As we all know the number one limitation that most kids in Indonesia face in learning and developing is access to reliable resources. The simplest … Continue reading
As you may have heard, we are collaborating with PPIA RMIT in Melbourne in a presentation called “Project O: Reboot”. You can read all about it below, quoted from PPIA RMIT’s website: What is Project O: Reboot? Project O: Reboot … Continue reading
Where does the annual government budget in Indonesia for education go? As the recipients often still have to beg for it to be distributed equally and there isn’t any significant impact in the Indonesian educational section. Let’s take a look of what we have found..
It’s Monday morning and we are all set to visit our kids at Parung Orphanage. All Christmas presents are also ready to go. When we arrive at the orphanage, we receive a very warm welcome from everyone.
We started by introducing ourselves as for some of us, it was a very first visit to Parung. We also had a few fun games which really challenged our teamwork. Then, our “special guest” arrived!!!! It’s Mr Santa Claus!!! He came all the way from the North Pole to bring some Christmas joy for the kids and also some presents of course!