Volunteer Teaching in Sarawak
Tuesday, January 10, 2017
Until she traveled to Sarawak, Malaysia, on August 2015, Palupi Mutiasih had no idea there were Indonesian children who could not locate the islands of Java or Sumatra on a map. Palupi spent three weeks at a community learning center (CLC) in Bukit Paninjau, a non-formal school for the children of Indonesian migrant workers.
The 21-year-old said she was also shocked at the learning centers conditions. There were only two classrooms for children be
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