Puyo Peduli luncurkan kampanye bangun sekolah di NTT

Puyo Peduli, a non-profit organization founded by PT. Mayora Indah Tbk, has recently launched a campaign to build schools in East Nusa Tenggara (NTT). This initiative is part of their commitment to support education and improve the quality of life for children in remote areas of Indonesia.

NTT is one of the provinces in Indonesia that has a high rate of poverty and limited access to education. Many children in this region do not have access to proper schools and facilities, which hinders their ability to receive a quality education. Puyo Peduli aims to address this issue by building schools in areas where they are most needed.

The campaign to build schools in NTT was officially launched with a groundbreaking ceremony in one of the targeted areas. The event was attended by local government officials, community leaders, and representatives from Puyo Peduli. The organization has pledged to build multiple schools in NTT over the next few years, with the goal of providing a safe and conducive learning environment for children in these underserved communities.

In addition to building schools, Puyo Peduli is also providing support for teachers and students in NTT. This includes training programs for teachers, scholarships for students, and educational resources for schools. By investing in education, Puyo Peduli hopes to empower children in NTT to reach their full potential and break the cycle of poverty in their communities.

The launch of this campaign is a significant milestone for Puyo Peduli and reflects their ongoing commitment to social responsibility. By focusing on education, the organization is not only improving the lives of children in NTT but also contributing to the development of the region as a whole.

As the campaign to build schools in NTT progresses, Puyo Peduli is calling on individuals and organizations to join them in their efforts. By working together, we can make a real difference in the lives of children in NTT and help them build a brighter future for themselves and their communities.

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