Guiding with Care

During the Eid holiday, Bunga stayed at Peduli Anak and helped guide the younger children through their daily activities. She actively took part in organizing playtime and sports sessions, and also helped maintain order during Movie Time in the hall. Throughout her involvement, Bunga consistently coordinated with the counselor and foster mother to ensure all activities ran smoothly. Her presence was a great help and made a positive impact, especially during the staff shortage over the holiday period.

Lasmin and several other teenagers had the opportunity to go to an ice cream café as a form of appreciation from Peduli Anak Co-Founder, Mr. Agus, for their good behavior. Lasmin looked happy as she enjoyed her favorite ice cream latte while joking and laughing with her friends. This activity was not only a joyful moment but also helped strengthen the bond between the children and their caregivers at Peduli Anak.

Jaya really enjoyed playing hide and seek with his friends in the spacious yard. He ran swiftly to find hiding spots and was just as excited when it was his turn to seek. The game was filled with laughter and joy, making the moment truly fun. For Jaya, hide and seek is not just a game, but also a fun way to strengthen his bond with his friends.

Widya joined a hair-styling activity with two volunteers, where her hair was braided by her older friend, Lia. Styled in two braids, she looked neat and graceful. Widya felt happy and more confident when she saw the result in the mirror. The activity was filled with laughter and warmth. It was a joyful experience that strengthened the bond among everyone involved.

Riski played basketball with great enthusiasm alongside his friends and a volunteer from France, Shaynez. During the game, they worked together, passed the ball to one another, and tried to score points. Although it wasn’t easy, the teamwork and shared effort made Riski feel that his friendship with his friends grew even stronger.

Due to his health condition, Ismail now has to wear his hat more often. His hair, which had previously grown quite thick, started falling out again. However, thanks to the quick response from the nurse at the Peduli Anak clinic, he immediately received treatment from a doctor. Although he always needs to wear a hat during outdoor activities, Ismail remains active. His health is gradually improving, and his treatment is still ongoing.

Sita joined a home visit activity with several friends and companions, including a volunteer from the Netherlands. Since morning, she looked cheerful and excited to finally reunite with her uncle. Upon arrival, Sita immediately hugged and greet her uncle warmly, then sat down to share stories about her daily life at Peduli Anak. Their time together was filled with laughter and joyful childhood memories. For Sita, this visit was more than just a reunion—it was a meaningful moment that eased her longing and strengthened family bonds. She returned to Peduli Anak with a happy heart and sweet memories she will always cherish.

Selfi was very enthusiastic about joining the activities with students from Green School Bali at Peduli Anak. Among the various activities, she was especially interested in the art of paper folding—origami. With great excitement, she learned how to make paper cranes and roses. Although she struggled at first, Selfi didn’t give up and eventually succeeded in creating a beautiful red rose. She felt proud of her creation.

During last Ramadan, Hera took part in the iftar gathering with the big Peduli Anak family. She helped prepare the meal by neatly and hygienically arranging slices of watermelon on the buffet table. Hera felt happy to be involved in the event and proud that her contribution helped the gathering run smoothly. The warm and communal atmosphere made the moment truly special. More than just enjoyable, the activity also taught her the value of teamwork and caring for others.