
Every year in Indonesia, thousands of rural poor migrate to big cities in hope of finding a better life. But for many of them, the dream never comes true. A private charity, the Learning Farm, is talking the opposite path: teaching former street kids how to grow green; it gives them a chance to succeed in rural communities.
The boys, aged 15 to 22 are attending a five-month program at the Learning Farm to become organic farmers. There is one boy, named Susanto. He is 17-years old. At 14, he says he could no longer tolerate his parents’ beatings, so he fled and joined a group of street kids in the city of Jogjakarta. But Susanto discovered that life held many dangers. After a two-month stint in jail, he took the advice of a graduate from the Learning Farm and decided to join the program.
I think it’s excellent. The program is also contributed to the eco. The agriculture is most important to our daily life, I think. The farm program let the boys stop the violence and quit drugs, and give them the hope of life.
The boys, aged 15 to 22 are attending a five-month program at the Learning Farm to become organic farmers. There is one boy, named Susanto. He is 17-years old. At 14, he says he could no longer tolerate his parents’ beatings, so he fled and joined a group of street kids in the city of Jogjakarta. But Susanto discovered that life held many dangers. After a two-month stint in jail, he took the advice of a graduate from the Learning Farm and decided to join the program.
I think it’s excellent. The program is also contributed to the eco. The agriculture is most important to our daily life, I think. The farm program let the boys stop the violence and quit drugs, and give them the hope of life.
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