IPDA Sumerta -story The beginning of teaching children with disabilities in Gianyar
Jakarta – IPDA Kadek Sumerta told of the start of him to become the Bhakti Foundation coach, who likes to overshadow residents with disabilities. At the time, he wanted to get to know all the elements of the citizens because they served as Bhabinkam tibs. “We need to know all residents so that they do the symbol of one place to another,” Ipda Sumerta said Thursday (9/18/2025). After arriving at the foundation, Sumerta considered his condition unoccupied. He then entered one of the rooms where the children gathered. Browse to continue with the content “It seems that there is a room full of children who have a pen and notebook, but there are no teachers who learn, so I try to introduce myself,” Sumerta added. According to Sumerta, the children were the first time the police were in service. They were uncomfortable to see Sumerta get there. “What they feel is very uncomfortable, there is a fear, why is there a police officer in front of them. Maybe with my communication my approach with them I introduced myself to want too, because there is no volunteer teacher who teaches in class, I try to teach at that moment,” Sumerta said. Eventually, Sumerta was close to the children at the foundation. They even want Sumerta to come every day. In 2017, Sumerta is still a Bhabinkamtibs in Siangan Village. At present, he serves as the criminal investigative unit of the Tampaksiring Police Station. On the previous occasion, Sumerta explained that the foundation was founded by Putu Suryati around 2015. For daily operating costs, the foundation did not have a permanent donor. “They are looking to sell themselves by selling paintings because there are some residents who can paint, sell crafts, help volunteers, community assistance, help from agencies,” Sumerta added in an interview Monday, September 1, 2025 ago. The foundation promoted about 90 people with disabilities who did not live in the dorm. In total, there were about 110 people, with details of 90 people living outside and established 20 people in the foundation. “The only one in the dorm is still single, those who are married,” Sumerta said. For people with disabilities living outside the dorm, Sumerta promotes them to develop jobs through a tourist service provider community with three -wheeled motorcycles. For this reason, he works with travel agents around the foundation. “After checking their legality, they did not, especially SIM.