Kemal Malik is now an insurance marketer at Japanese Insurance Company, namely Tokio Marine Indonesia. Though his father passed away when he was 17 years old, it did not cast him down to make the best of his life, for the sake of his mother and six older sisters. Being the last member of the […]
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NGO Connection Day: “Technology improves social and economic development”
On May 15th, Microsoft Indonesia with ASEAN Foundation collaborated together to hold NGO Connection Day. YCAB Foundation’s IS Development team Wayan Linggawa shares the story.
[Reflection] Volunteering at Rusun Marunda
On Saturday, 20 April 2013, a Social Economic Profiling program was held at Rusun Marunda, North Jakarta.. Here are some reflections from the volunteers.
Dody’s story: From a school dropout to entrepreneur
Six years back, school dropout Dody would not dare to dream to become independent as he is now. Today, the 20-year-old has birthed his own small sewing business.
Veronica Colondam to “use our talents for the greater good”
YCAB Foundation Founder and CEO Veronica Colondam appears on Kompas Kita to talk about her journey.
[Video] Santia and Pur’s stories: From road to job
Santia and Pur were school drop-outs. Yet even when they have a difficult childhood, this does not dampen their spirit to strive for a better future.
[Video] Kemal’s story: From Rumah Belajar to college education
Kemal Malik is now an employee at PT. Tokio Marine Indonesia. But before that, he was a YCAB Rumah Belajar student. Read his story here.