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Peduli Anak collaborates closely with Child Social Services and other government agencies to ensure that children and young people who have lost parental care, are at risk of losing it, or are facing abuse, exploitation, child marriage, or involvement in juvenile offenses are protected, cared for, rehabilitated and supported. Our commitment is to uphold their rights, ensuring they are recognized and respected, in line with international standards and frameworks.

Our work is guided by the principles of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC), the UN Guidelines for the Alternative Care of Children, and the Sustainable Development Goals. The UNCRC, adopted in 1989 and ratified by 196 countries, guarantees universal fundamental rights for all children. This convention serves as a global framework for children’s rights, emphasizing the necessity for quality alternative care for children who cannot remain with their families.


For nearly two decades, Peduli Anak has been committed to supporting children and young people who have lost parental care or are at risk of losing it. We follow the UN Guidelines for the Alternative Care of Children, ensuring these children receive the necessary protection and support.

Peduli Anak collaborates with governments, communities, and stakeholders to implement these guidelines. We strengthen families, advocate for children’s rights, and work with organizations to maximize impact.

We rely entirely on donations to continue our vital work. Your support is crucial in helping us protect and care for these children. Consider to sponsor a child or make a donation to help us provide the care and opportunities they deserve.


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Peduli Anak Primary School recently held a WORKSHOP on Bullying Prevention (STOP BULLYING), which was attended by teachers, counselors, and foster mothers from Peduli Anak. The workshop aimed to provide a deeper understanding of how to prevent bullying among children, both at school and at home. The event featured two speakers: Mr. Lalu Yulhaidar, an […]

Peduli Anak recently hosted the Peduli Anak Challenge 2024, a Taekwondo try-out tournament that brought together Taekwondo teams from across Lombok. The event was held at Peduli Anak’s sport center and was filled with excitement as participants competed in friendly matches. Children from Peduli Anak’s Taekwondo club also took part in the tournament. With strong […]

At Peduli Anak, the health and well-being of our children are always a priority. This year, we continued the HIV testing program that began last year. The public health care medical staff visited our center again to complete testing for the 10 remaining children who did not get tested last time. While some of our […]

The afternoon at Peduli Anak was filled with laughter and excitement as the children played an exciting game called Dino Hunt. In this game, the children had to find and free miniature dinosaur toys that were trapped inside blocks of ice. With enthusiasm, the children worked hard to break the ice blocks using spoons. Every […]

Recently, the eighth-grade students at Peduli Anak had the chance to participate in some exciting science experiments led by Henk, one of our sponsors and volunteers. These experiments were both fun and educational, sparking curiosity and interest in the world of science. In one of the experiments, Henk used a glass, a candle, a water-filled […]

Scouting has become one of the favorite extracurricular activities for the students at Peduli Anak Middle School. Through Scouting, they not only learn about independence and discipline, but also practical skills that are useful in everyday life. Recently, the students took part in a Scouting activity focused on pioneering, a technique that uses sticks and […]