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Posted by : Ilham Nugraha Sunday, July 21, 2013



KABASA is the valuable community. I am writing here to tell you honestly about my activities and the incredible moments of KABASA. KABASA is the Street Children Community that built with the love and hopes for betterment. They are totally more than 100 children that come and learn here as the secondary place of shelter and loving care.



There are two kinds of children here. They are treatment and non-treatment children. The treatment children are those who have been under treatment of basic education such as the philosophy of life, sense of religion of Islam, ethics of human being, and tolerance. They live in a house that we call it as KABASA or Mede (The name was taken from the location of this community). They are slowly leaving the street for begging or asking for money. They are settle and ready to be a new person of betterment. They start creating some good songs and other arts to be published as the form of creativity and freedom. Furthermore, those who are potentially good will be sent to one of the formal schools in Bekasi. This cycle runs constantly without prejudicing in one or more things.


Non-treatment children are those who haven’t treated yet. This means that they are still living on the street and asking for money, but they come to Mede sometimes to eat, learn, or share many things. They are not settle yet to leave street and live in Mede. They sometimes come to meet their friends who have been living in Mede. They still want to live with their friends on street outside to earn the money by singing some songs.


Both treatment and non-treatment children have the high motivation to learn and share. They get the lesson on how to share in limitation because they always have something that are not really much. They learn the lesson on how to love one another as the unit of family in any condition and situation. They learn the lesson on how to thank God as the prevalence of blessing on them. They learn to respect differences in terms of backgrounds and religions because they come from different place, individual, skin color, behavior, and character.


My teaching English here is to bridge them to the international language that automatically builds their sense of respect and tolerance among all humans in the world. We mingle together, ask and answer together, learn and write together, listen and repeat together, exploring new culture in each topic together that reflected the successful of tolerating and respecting one another. I never stop this positive movement because my neighborhood needs to know and understand that tolerance and respecting one another are two things which should be exist in all parts of life. You should not condemn Bekasi as intolerance city just because you heard it on media that are prone to the limited shoot of fact. In the end, you should appreciate my project continuously to aware more people that we, people of Bekasi, still have the chance of betterment to be tolerance city that respects differences in life. 


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  1. The community with tolerance and understanding of real life is the most blessed community ever. It could build a strong concept of living sharing and harmony in the society or wider such as region, province, and country. Blessed post and community. May God always bless you all :)


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  2. Nice post! I could see the honesty of life and the power of sharing there. Unluckily, I am in Banten. I cannot go there :(

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I am the recipient of Indonesian Scholarship Program of PBU (Program Beasiswa Unggulan) 2010, tutor at English Club SMKN 1 Kota Bekasi, volunteer teacher at Sanggar Anak Matahari in Bekasi, and volunteer and facilitator at Islamic Street Children Community of Kampung Mede in Bekasi.

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