Hedi (guest) - 25. Jan, 00:06

Working

Fortunately and Thank God, the program has been working properly. Sure, one child will be able to pay his/her tuition fees. How could that be?

When his/her goat is good and mature enough to sell, he/she will do it. The money will be his/her fund to pay tuition fees. But before that, he/she has to look after the goat, including make it breed other goats for other children.

The process will be the same, over and over again. One thing, children in Bangsari are very happy. This program were coming from themself. They really need our favour, but won't take it by free. They will do this as their motivation that school is very important. Looking after the goat is such as their hobby or one of their activities, because they're country people.

More information and explanation, feel free to come to our "post" in Bunderan HI (http://b-h-i.blogspot.com)

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