Tiara had long wanted a stylish pair of glasses she saw at an accessory store, and she decided to save up her pocket money to buy them. Although she was often tempted to spend it on other things, Tiara stayed consistent in putting aside her money in a small cat-themed piggy bank. After a few weeks, she had saved enough and excitedly bought her dream glasses. When she wore them, Tiara felt very proud because she bought them through her own efforts. For Tiara, the glasses were not just an accessory—they were a symbol of her hard work and perseverance.
Jumadil is a caring and loving older brother to his housemates. He is always ready to help, sets a good example, and serves as both a friend and supporter in daily life. His presence brings a sense of safety and warmth to House 4, where he lives.
On Eid al-Fitr, Nopi celebrated the holiday at Peduli Anak for the first time, as her family was unable to pick her and her siblings up due to financial constraints and the long distance to their home. Even so, Nopi remained grateful because the Eid atmosphere at Peduli Anak was joyful. She enjoyed delicious meals and festive cookies with her friends. For Nopi, this Eid was still a meaningful and happy celebration.
Dayah has shown a great interest in the Detective Conan comics, which she reads enthusiastically almost every day during breaks and while relaxing at home. The mystery-filled plot and the clever main character, Shinichi Kudo, make her even more curious to follow each case. For Dayah, reading Detective Conan is not only entertaining but also trains her logic, analytical skills, and broadens her knowledge in various fields. She borrows these comics from the school library, her favorite place to find exciting reading materials. Through this habit, Dayah not only nurtures her love of reading but also develops a more critical and in-depth way of thinking.
Riski looked very excited when he was invited to watch the ogoh-ogoh (Balinese Statues) parade with his friends from House Two. It was his first time seeing ogoh-ogoh in person, and he was thrilled, although he initially felt scared by their frightening appearance. With guidance from his foster mother, Riski eventually felt calm and began to enjoy the parade, observing the ogoh-ogoh with curiosity. This experience became a memorable moment that he will always remember.
Yuda is currently focused on preparing for his school exams by reviewing lessons with his roommate, Yudit. Outside of studying, he also actively participates in regional-level Taekwondo training for West Lombok Regency, which takes place every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday afternoon. Despite his busy schedule, Yuda remains enthusiastic and carries out all his activities without complaint.
Wafa, along with all her housemates and their foster mother, went on an outing to a natural spring river in Sesaot Village. There, Wafa looked excited as she played around the calm and clear river stream, which was safe for children. She enjoyed the fun moments with her friends and had lunch together by the riverside. For Wafa, this activity was a joyful experience that strengthened her bond with her friends and foster mother.
Yudit has been diligently studying every afternoon with his roommate, Yuda, to review materials for the upcoming school exams. Despite the busy study schedule, he keeps his spirits high by having fun, such as singing karaoke using his own music box. He often invites Yuda to sing along as a way to relax after studying.
Wawan is very enthusiastic about the new academic year. He can’t wait to continue his education at vocational high school (SMK). He hopes to be accepted into either the Animation or Information Technology program—two fields he’s deeply passionate about. The encouragement and support from everyone at Peduli Anak continue to motivate him to pursue his dreams in the world of technology and digital art.