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Thursday, November 20, 2008

Two Street Children Accepted Lecture at UI

Two street children that every day integrated terminal in Davao City, West Java, had received at the Faculty of Cultural Science, University of Indonesia (FIB-UI) 2008-2009 school year.

They are the Ayatullah Khaimi and Aish Chi, street children who act as street terminal in Davao and trade asongan in the train.

Founder of the terminals Doncaster school for free, Nur Rochim Tuesday (19 / 8) in Depok, proud of the achievement reached by children asuhnya because of limited facilities and infrastructure, teaching-learning they can pass on the higher become the favorite in Indonesia.

"I just think that they can not afford not despair and do not minder, keep learning to achieve the ideals," he said.

He said that street children who attend school in the area is free to set their own schedule. They can still perform daily activities without disturbing the hours of study. In the day, there are three sessions of learning, ie, morning, afternoon and evening. With the flexible schedule that students can follow lessons.

Initially, said Nur Rochim, many street children, beggar junior, and the street to wander around the terminal in Davao. Then, the idea appears to embrace them through education. That is the concept of the early birth of the school terminals. "My Life on to establish such schools to change their lifestyles that seem brutal, illegal, and wishes," said Nur Rochim.

The school is free for the street children, such as a beggar and delicate, which operate around the terminal. Over time, because of the high cost of education, the school owner is free to increase sharply. The declining ability of the economy down due to the increase of fuel price increases with the cost of entry is relatively expensive school in Depok.

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