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Computer Class for Young Learners

Time flies! We are already nearing the end of the first semester of the year of 2022! At the beginning of the year, we found out that local schools were facing difficulties in implementing a new program that was launched by the Indonesian Education Ministry. The purpose of the program is to diagnose the learning

YUM-VTC Slowly Reopens to Youth in Cipanas

After being closed for more than a year, the YUM-VTC in Cipanas is slowly reopening its classes. We started to promote the classes in April and by the end of May, we had 30 students signed up for the computer class. The session will run with strict Covid-19 prevention protocols. Every student, tutor, and VTC

LASTRI AND KAMU’S COMPUTER STORIES

Since the beginning of the year, many secondary students enrolled in our courses.  Some of them came by themselves or were accompanied by either friends or parents. We are very pleased more number of people are increasingly becoming aware about the importance of using technology, especially computers.  This is also supported by the Indonesian government

BALARENIK BOGAR OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE NEW BUILDING

  Don Hall visiting from Australia was with committee member David Adams able to attend the opening of a major Foundation project . This is a storey told more by photos. The quest list covered not only ANZA but key Government Representatives from Jakarta & the District. This highlighted the benefit & importance the project

THE LATEST NEWS OF YUM VTC COMPUTER CLASS!

Promotion and socialization activities for the Computer classes started back in January. The VTC staff together with the tutors promoted the course to 6 different schools in the area. Promotions included powerpoint presentation and testimonial videos from VTC’s alumni. Unfortunately, not every school gave us permission to present about the courses, mostly because the schools

DON HALL VISITS THE PRISCILLA EDUCATION CENTRE BALI

The PEC continues to assist local unemployed youth to secure a position in the local Resort & general tourist business.  The school missed a term when the Mt Agung erupted within view of the school. To date 40 students have attended with 28 securing a position. The centre is well equipped with two separate rooms.
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