Prayer of Mother and People's School, Jalan Sifan Strives Ideals to become a doctor

Jakarta – Being a folk student is a miracle for Sifan Ayori (16). He believes that the mother’s prayer is a way of qualifying for his education and pursuing the ideals to become an orthopedic surgeon. “He said that I almost did not qualify, but thank God that I was finally able and that I was very happy. I can continue my ideals for school again and one day at university,” Sifan said in a written statement on Friday (9/19/2025). Since childhood, Siphan has grown up in the Jakasampurna region, West Bekasi with his mother. His father has passed away since he was four months old, and his mother became the backbone of the family, despite fighting stomach cancer. Browse to continue with content reins from the first day of High School High School (SRMA) 13 Bekasi on July 14, still attached to his memory. Siphan came with his mother by taking public transport. ‘Sometimes mothers are looking for people’s homes. If someone needs cleaning to clean, you do. So strange work, whatever is there, ‘he said. In restrictions, Siphan helped so well to be at home while still taking the time to study and read school loan books. The spirit that eventually brought him to know people’s schools has the educational program started by President Prabowo Subianto by the Ministry of Social Affairs. “I was surprised when I first said that this school was not paid. Because there was previously another school whose access fees were great, while my mother and I were unable. The presence of the people’s school was like the answer to prayer,” he said. However, the mother was reluctant. It is difficult to believe that there is a free school with facilities that usually occur only in paid schools. “Initially, I thought about it, like this really or not? As too magical there is a free school. I convinced my mother until I finally agreed,” Sifan explained. His confidence arose because he dreamed of becoming an orthopedic surgeon, even he thought him the path of higher education that could be taken. “If I want to go abroad to Yonsi University, Korea, if it’s in Indonesia onion or UGM,” he said full of determination. However, he realized that the journey to his dream was a long process. Economic conditions made him think realistic, but his hope remained great. “If I don’t enter the People’s School, I may stop a year, work for daily needs and collect money for schools. I helped Markapi, so a dishwasher, selling ice, anyway what can be done,” he said. “The hope for myself will survive, must be disciplined, the spirit of learning and continue to achieve goals,” he said. More than that, Siphan prayed that his mother would gain health and longevity. “I want to make my mother happy and one day take him to the Holy Land.” He concludes. The story of Sifan is a real portrait of how people’s schools are not just a study room, but the door of hope for the children of the country. With the target standing at 165 points in 2025 and accommodating more than 15,000 students, this program deviates from the belief that each child has the right to the better future, without limiting poverty. Also watch the video of the Minister of Social Affairs, call the preparation of 65 additional people’s schools of 90 percent (AKN/EGA)