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A Police in Indonesia Builds Smart Homes For Street Children

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Concerned with the education world in big cities, a police officer in Makassar City, South Sulawesi Province, Indonesia, named Bripka Muhammad Rais, built smart homes for street children and children who dropped out of school. In this place every day teaches 20 street children divided into 2 groups.

Every morning, Bripka Muhammad Rais checks on a number of traffic lights in Masale Village, Panakkukang District, Makassar City, to look for children who are not in school. Furthermore, the children are brought to a smart home that they build and are given free education.

Before attending lessons at the smart home, these street children were asked to wash their hands and distribute masks. In this smart home street children are taught a number of basic subjects such as mathematics, Indonesian, and also reading the Koran. Not only teaching street children, but in this smart home also teaches parents around who cannot read to be taught to read.

Bripka Muhammad Rais in the interview said, my goal in building this smart house was the first how to create a safe and conducive situation in this region with the presence of police officers who were present at all times. .

Secondly, with so many street children on the highway who are not touched by social services, I as Bhabinkamtibmas in this region, was moved how to make a breakthrough with the name of Smart House to invite street children to come to this place to be taught to read. (*)

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