Afghanies lost, Afghan can continue with education thanks to People’s School

Jakarta – The spirit of Afghan Jasca (15) to learn does not take back, although his stairs have stopped. Now in the 9th middle school in Bandung City, he can return to continue his training and the way to achieve his goals. Not an ideal that describes the profession, and Afghan has a sincere dream in the future. He wants to reply to kindness to those who have taken care of it since childhood. Not parents, but the sincerity of a great heart that does not live far from his home. “I would like to say thank you, you want to be a successful businessman to reply to the mother’s services (call for those who have been careful after childhood),” Afghan said in a press release on Wednesday (1/10/2025). Browse to continue the content since childhood Afghan has lost the role of parents. According to his narrative, Afghan actually has a sister and two younger siblings, but he never remembers the face of his brother and even his father. There is no parent’s role; Afghan received a helping love from his neighbor whom he called mother. Even the mother who contacted Afghan several times to ask what she was in school. Afghan is used to living with restrictions. He even fell out of school for two years because it was hampered by costs. According to him, if there is no public school, he may not be able to resume his delayed education. “Invited by PKH -Meeting, Mrs. Sri’s name, and I want to go to school again,” he said. Afghan also tells his daily life while in these three months in the People’s School. Initially, he had trouble getting up in the morning, but he was very happy to be in the people’s school at the moment. “Fortunately here, eating every day, eating uncertainly, even once at all at all,” he said that this teenager also participated in the school in the box -out -of -wall activities at school. “Like boxing, it was taught by friends earlier,” he said. The presence of the people of the people brought Afghanes to find his enthusiasm again to reach the future. He also has more goals. He wakes up in the morning, prayers in the congregation, studies and channels his talent interest. For Afghan, people’s schools are not only a place to provide education, but it is a place to go home and full of affection. (PRF/EGA)

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