AccorHotels has opened a second education centre
in Indonesia for less privileged children to help develop their
skills.
The Sanggar Yayasan Peduli Tunas Bangsa centre in Bedugul
Bali will allow local children to be taught basic English,
computer skills, gardening, cooking, and other life skills by
professional teachers and volunteers from AccorHotels Bali –
Lombok region.
An on-site clinic offers complimentary medical
assistance and checkups to the children as well as free
nutritional meals.
One of the beneficiaries, 10-year-old
Ni Nyoman Sri Aningsih, whose parents are vegetable farmers in the
Bedugul area, said, “I want to be a teacher when I grow up so that
I can teach other children like myself”. She believes that going
to the Sanggar will help her achieve that dream.
AccorHotels’ first Sanggar opened in Cipinang Jakarta in 2001,
it
has since benefitted close to 200 children and their families. One of the beneficiaries of this first centre is Ms Rismayanti, who
joined when she was eight and was provided with food, financial
and educational aid. Today, the feisty 21-year-old works at the
Mercure Jakarta Sabang in its Human Resources Administration team.
Ms Rismayanti said, “I feel that the programme at the
Sanggar has enriched and improved my life, without which, I would
probably be married with kids and would be a housewife now.
Instead, I am independent and can even afford to buy my own air
ticket to travel to Bali.”
Both centres are funded by A
Tree For A Child Foundation, the social and environmental
programme of AccorHotels Indonesia, which combines environmental
protection and poverty alleviation through education, healthcare,
nutrition and reforestation.
“We believe we have a responsibility to give
back to our communities that have supported us over the last two
decades,” said Garth Simmons, Chief Operating Officer of
AccorHotels Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore. “Today, AccorHotels through A Tree for A Child
Foundation continues our commitments and dreams to bring a
brighter future to underprivileged children in Indonesia as well
as build a sustainable environment in Bedugul Bali with the
opening of our second education centre.”
The Sanggar Yayasan Peduli Tunas Bangsa, housed in a 600m2
building, is located in Candikuning Village in Bedugul Bali. The
Sanggar can accommodate 70 children and to kick start the
programme in January 2016 twenty scholarships will be given to selected children.
The scholarship will pay for their school fees,
books, stationery, and school uniforms. Scholarships are awarded to children from less privileged backgrounds, between six to eight
years old, and will fund their education until they graduate from vocational schools or universities. The number of scholarships
awarded may also increase over time.
The higher education
scholarships are awarded based on each individual’s academic
competency and a selection committee will also conduct an
interview with the family to ensure that the grant reaches the
most motivated students with good academic standing.
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