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Portrait of Verrell Bramasta Renovating Several Schools, Going Directly to the Location

Portrait of Verrell Bramasta Renovating Several Schools, Going Directly to the Location

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Portrait of Verrell Bramasta Renovating Several Schools, Going Directly to the Location

Verrell Bramasta is one of the members of the Indonesian House of Representatives (DPR RI) who often shows his contribution to the community. Some time ago, Verrell went directly to the field to renovate several schools in Purwakarta, Karawang, and Bekasi.

Verrell's actions not only build the physical school but also open doors to the future for children to dream and seize equal opportunities. KLovers must be curious about Verrell's beneficial actions, right?

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From promise to real action. Verrell emphasizes that education is the right of every child who deserves the best facilities to support their future.

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"Every time I hear stories from educators and parents about the condition of damaged schools, there is such a great sense of responsibility," he wrote in an IG post on Friday (24/10).

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"Education is the right of every child and they deserve the best facilities," he continued.

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Verrell also went directly to see how the process of revitalization is going in several schools.

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"The educators of one early childhood education center in Plered, Purwakarta Regency, are a true reflection of that belief. For years, they have been teaching without a permanent building, using the village pavilion instead," he wrote on Instagram, Thursday (16/10).

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"A reminder that providing a proper learning space is not just about building a building, but also about opening doors to the future for our children so they can grow, dream, and seize equal opportunities," he continued.

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At 29 years old, Verrell shows that when there is determination, anything can be realized. Hopefully, there will be more real actions for the children in Indonesia. If not now, when else?