Story
In 2004, I went to Indonesia and saw many street children at traffic lights. I was very sad, very sad to see many children wasting their future on the streets and unable to attend school. (Chaim Fetter). Chaim Fetter, a man from the Netherlands who came to Indonesia in 2004, felt compassion when he saw many children working on the streets of Lombok.
This was also a turning point in Chaim's life, where he was moved to help these street children by starting the Yayasan Peduli Anak (Child Care Foundation) in 2005. Now, Chaim has been fighting for 18 years to save street children, orphans, and abandoned children in West Nusa Tenggara (NTB). I didn’t go to school because I didn’t have shoes, a uniform, a bag, or books. (Okta).
Okta (13 years old) is an orphan who dropped out of school to become the breadwinner for his family. He works as a laborer in a glass-cutting shop. His wages are minimal, but from there he supports the livelihood of his mother and younger sibling. In addition, Okta also works as a courier near his home after his shift at the glass-cutting shop.
Okta lives with his mother and younger sibling in a shack. Their living conditions are very poor. In fact, Okta and his sibling have been suffering from scabies for several years. Their legs and bodies are covered in sores and pus. When the itching strikes, Okta and his sibling cannot resist scratching all over their bodies.
A similar fate is not only experienced by Okta. Many children in Sumbawa also live in misery. Sumbawa is an island, part of NTB, Indonesia. On this island, many children are abandoned and live in poverty. This situation is worsened by the geographical conditions of Sumbawa Island, where access to proper education is also far. This problem threatens their future, and the chances of escaping the cycle of suffering are getting smaller.
Chaim Fetter wants to create a better life for orphaned and abandoned children on Sumbawa Island. He has expanded his efforts by building the Yayasan Peduli Anak Sumbawa. The facilities at this foundation include a children’s homes, elementary and middle schools, a communal kitchen, a prayer room, and a clinic. However, to complete the construction, Chaim cannot do it alone. Chaim and Yayasan Peduli Anak still need your help.
Every support you give will be very meaningful for the continuation of building homes and schools for Yayasan Peduli Anak on Sumbawa Island. In the future, these underprivileged children can live and receive quality education here, enabling them to achieve a brighter future.
Your support will be very meaningful for:
- Building the 12 Children’s Homes,
- Elementary and Middle Schools,
- Communal Kitchen,
- Prayer Room
- Clinic
Now is the time for you to be involved in the mission of providing opportunities for underprivileged children in Sumbawa to achieve a better future. Any support you give will be very beneficial to save the lives of the next generation.
Show your love and support by:
- Clicking “Donate Now”
- Entering the donation amount
- Choosing a bank (Go-Pay/BNI/Mandiri/BCA/BRI/BNI Syariah/Credit Card)
- Clicking “DONATE” and follow the next steps
Or
Direct transfer to:
BCA 056 222 6221 in the name of YAY PEDULI ANAK