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Friday, April 4, 2014

Reason for Hope: A Spiritual Journey





Some of Jane Goodall's words from her book "Reason for Hope: A Spiritual Journey"


"Even if there was no God, even if human beings had no soul, it would still be true that evolution had created a remarkable animal — the human animal — during its millions of years of labor. So very like our closest biological relatives, the chimpanzees, yet so different. For our study of the chimpanzees had helped to pinpoint not only the similarities between them and us, but also those ways in which we are most different. Admittedly, we are not the only beings with personalities, reasoning powers, altruism, and emotions like joy and sorrow; nor are we the only beings capable of mental as well as physical suffering. But our intellect has grown mighty in complexity since the first true men branched off from the ape-man stock some two million years ago. And we, and only we, have developed a sophisticated spoken language. For the first time in evolution, a species evolved that was able to teach its young about objects and events not present, to pass on wisdom gleaned from the successes — and the mistakes — of the past, to make plans for the distant future, to discuss ideas so that they could grow, sometimes out of all recognition, through the combined wisdom of the group.

With language we can ask, as can no other living beings, those questions about who we are and why we are here. And this highly developed intellect means, surely, that we have a responsibility toward the other life-forms of our planet whose continued existence is threatened by the thoughtless behavior of our own human species — quite regardless of whether or not we believe in God. Indeed, those who acknowledge no God, but are convinced that we are in this world as an evolutionary accident, may be more active in environmental responsibility — for if there is no God, then, obviously, it is entirely up to us to put things right. On the other hand, I have encountered a number of people with a strong faith in God who shrug off their own human responsibilities, believing that everything is safely “in God’s hands.” I was brought up to believe that “God helps those who help themselves.” We should all take responsibility, all play our part in helping to clean up and heal the planet that, in so many ways, we have desecrated."


- Jane Goodall




Monday, February 10, 2014

It takes a pencil to draw, a book to open up their imagination & a very small contribution to make a big difference :)





Dear all,

Adalah salah satu mimpi saya untuk bisa membantu anak-anak di Indonesia. Kebetulan teman baik saya, Nila dan Eva, mengajak saya untuk berbagi dan meluangkan waktu untuk mengunjungi anak-anak Taman Bacaan Pelangi di beberapa daerah bagian Indonesia Timur dalam waktu dekat ini. Dan, kebetulan pula sudah lama sekali saya ingin berkunjung ke tempat tersebut.

Taman Bacaan Pelangi adalah organisasi nirlaba yang mendirikan perpustakaan bagi anak-anak di pelosok Indonesia bagian Timur. Tujuannya adalah menumbuhkan minat baca anak dan meningkatkan akses terhadap buku bacaan berkualitas bagi anak-anak tersebutl. Didirikan pada tanggal 5 Desember 2009 oleh Nila Tanzil, Taman Bacaan Pelangi saat ini telah berada di 26 desa yang tersebar di 11 pulau di Indonesia Timur, antara lain: Flores, Timor, Lombok, Sumbawa, Sulawesi, dan Kepulauan Banda di Maluku.

Terhitung bulan ini, biaya kelas yoga saya akan didonasikan untuk anak-anak di Indonesia bagian Timur. Dan juga biaya kelas Kutakatik saya. Setiap 1 anak yang ikut 1 kelas yoga, akan membantu 10 anak di desa pelosok Indonesia Timur untuk mengikuti workshop kreatif di Taman Bacaan Pelangi. Sebagai informasi, satu desa bisa sampai dengan seratus anak.

Hanya dibutuhkan satu pensil untuk menggambar, satu buku untuk membuka pikiran, dan sebuah kontribusi kecil untuk membuat perbedaan.

Ayo ikut kelas KidsYoga atau ikut Kutakatik Art Craft Class. Untuk info lebih lengkap dan kalau mau ikut menyumbang bisa email ke: kyra.pradiono@gmail.com


Terima kasih :))

ps: Untuk info lebih lanjut tentang Taman Bacaan Pelangi, bisa dilihat di www.tamanbacaanpelangi.com, www.facebook.com/pelangibook, atau Twitter @pelangibook


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Dear all,

It has been among my dreams to help indonesian children. Fortunately my good friends, Nila and Eva, asked me to join them to share and spend some time with children from Taman Bacaan Pelangi (Rainbow Reading Gardens) in remote areas of Eastern Indonesia, a place I wanted to visit.

Taman Bacaan Pelangi is non-profit organization which set up community libraries for children living in remote areas in the eastern part of Indonesia. Its aim is to nurture the children's interest in reading and increase their access to quality books. The library will enable the children in the most remote areas access to good quality books. Established in December 5, 2009 by Nila Tanzil, Taman Bacaan Pelangi is now available in 26 villages spreadout in 11  islands in East Indonesia, among them: Flores, Timor, Lombok, Sumbawa, Sulawesi and the Isles of Banda in Maluku.

This month, I will donate my earnings from my kids yoga class to the children in East Indonesia. Also from my art and craft clas. Income received from every child taking 1 yoga class will cover the fee of 10 children in the remote areas (1 village may have up to 100 children) of eastern Indonesia to participate in a Creative Workshop at Taman Bacaan Pelangi.

It takes a pencil to draw, a book to open up their imagination,  and a very small contribution to make a big difference. 

So come join my KidsYoga class kiddos or Kutakatik Art Craft Class . For more info and for those who are interested in donating, kindly email to kyra.pradiono@gmail.com

Thank you :))


ps: For more information on Taman Bacaan Pelangi, please go to www.tamanbacaanpelangi.com, www.facebook.com/pelangibook, or Twitter @pelangibook






*Foto dari Taman Bacaan Pelangi



Sunday, October 20, 2013

Feast On Good





Feast On Good ..."gathers people from across industries to engage each other in creating world-shaking change. Through programs, events, and public initiatives addressing social innovation, they foster a community of entrepreneurs, radicals, doers and thinkers who are revolutionizing the way things work for the betterment of humanity. One day each year, thousands of people around the globe come together at 7:00pm local time to answer one question over dinner..."




Last friday, myself and my good friend Echa (from Yayasan Usaha Mulia) got the privilege to join these ladies...Sumegha, Mansi, Nicola, Dian & Ibu Lina (from Sahabat Anak) and Ibu Sanny (from Majalah Kuark)...to talk about "How to encourage kids to stay in school".














We came together, had a good discussion over dinner and went home with two solid plans of action. We'll start to implement these ideas soon. If you have any more ideas and want to be a part of this effort, come join us. Doesn't matter what's your background or where you are in the world.




Tuesday, May 14, 2013

TedEd's


Some of my fave talks from TEDTalksEducation.


“Human life is inherently creative. It's why we all have different résumés. … It's why human culture is so interesting and diverse and dynamic.” - Sir Ken Robinson





“Every child deserves a champion — an adult who will never give up on them, who understands the power of connection, and insists that they become the best that they can possibly be.” - Rita F. Pierson





plus...A video that will give you hope in the next generation...







:)

Friday, February 22, 2013

Hari Kelas Inspirasi :)




Early in the morning, 6am...already prepared with all the gear for our Kelas Inspirasi day. We could not wait to meet up with all the kids from SDN Rawa Badak Utara 17 Pagi. I was with a team of 12 people there. It was me, Ai, Arrenda, Tina, Mba Dessy, Mas Dono, Sri, Imel, Cindy, Mas Indra, Mas Edwin & Mas Rostam. I was so happy to be teamed up with such a really wonderful people, some of them were Credit Analysis, Event Organizer, German language teacher, Photographer and so on. Yes we came from a variety of professions. I believe that any profession that is not blinded by the label and with good cause, will produce good results of cooperation as well, especially for kids too. 




Before we started our classes, we met the teachers from that school first. They're all very nice. And after that, the school were having a welcoming ceremony for us, with drumbands too. It was cute to see that, because I used to be in that spot too when I was little (we used to have a ceremony every monday morning in our school) :)






We were divided into 6 teams, 1 team with 2 person and I was with Ai. Basicly, we got a chance to explain and share about our professions. I introduced myself as an art & craft teacher and a kids yoga teacher, and Ai introduced herself as an event organizer. And we asked the kids what they wanted to be when they grow up. The main thing here, we had to encourage them...to reach for the sky, work for it and dream, don't be afraid to fail. You have to try and try to achieve your goals, because wishes do come true.










And here are my other team-mates pictures...


Pic from Mas Don


Pic from Mas Don


Pic from Mas Don


Pic from Mas Don


Pic from Mas Don


Pic from Mas Don




We went from 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th till 6th grade. The excitement and expressions from the kids were all worth it. The spirit and joy from the children, that actually inspire us to do more for them too :) 














Some of the kids goals from 6th grade :)




Like Bapak Anies Baswedan said, "If you come with an open heart and they will accept you with an open heart too. The effect with the presence of an open heart relationship is amazing." I think that's true...as for the relationship between volunteers...and the relationship between volunteers and the school...and of course the kids too. And for every aspect in our life I guess. So, what do I think about this journey? words cannot describe it,...surrounded by positive people and kids...yes i'm blessed :)


To all the teachers out there...we salute you!




It was such a delightful experience to meet all of those wonderful and honest people who wholeheartedly giving their best efforts to inspire the children. And I think we all can do these activities for other school & kids! Let's do it, little things do count! :)

More pics here



Tuesday, February 12, 2013

SDN Rawa Badak Utara 17 Pagi


Remember my post about Kelas Inspirasi last week? Okay, Kelas Inspirasi is a place for people (volunteer) who wants to contribute to Indonesia to teach/share about what they're doing for their environment. This opens the door for a positive interaction between the professionals with schools in Jakarta, especially in elementary school. Volunteers (or professionals, yes basicly they volunteer) have to take a day off and share their experience with elementary school children, based on the participation's individual work, not institutions. This shows that the awareness for education is still high. Kelas Inspirasi is expected to encourage professionals to take an active role in education through similar activities. And also to encourage the kids to dream big, follow that dream and reach it! Because there are so much things out there that they can do for them self and for this country too.

On the 20th of Feb  2013...our team will be teaching (or you can say sharing) in one of the school in Jakarta Utara. SDN Rawa Badak Utara 17 Pagi. So earlier this morning, we went to the school and did some survey...




















We're all excited about this! I'll keep you posted :)

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Kelas Inspirasi :)


700 volunteers...for some new experience and journey....for Kelas Inspirasi. It's related to Anies Baswedan's Lighting Up Indonesia's Future and Setahun Mengabdi, Seumur Hidup Memberi Inspirasi  Indonesia Mengajar. Check their website Indonesia Mengajar and their stories Blog Indonesia Mengajar.








Surrounded by positive people...yes i'm blessed :)





"When you share with heart, it stays in your student's heart."
(Anies Baswedan)


Kelas Inspirasi for SDN Rawa Badak Utara 17 Pagi. 
I'll keep you posted :)

Sunday, January 27, 2013

When you're smiling :)




Yesterday I volunteered for Habitat for Humanity Indonesia at Sentul, fun as always. I met this lovely lady, reminds me of one of my favorite songs "When you're smiling...the whole world smile with you.." :)





When you're smiling
When you're smiling
The whole world smiles with you
When you're laughing
When you're laughing
The sun comes shining thru
But when you're crying
You bring on the rain
So stop your sighing be happy again
Keep on smiling
'Cause when you're smiling
The whole world smiles with you


Sunday, January 6, 2013

Little things do count :)




"Being kind and helping others is a reward unto itself. Not only does it make the people you help smile, but it gives you a happy feeling as well."

- Jasmine (Aladdin Series)
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