Yayasan Lentera Insan Kreatif is a small non-profit organization with a dream of helping children all over Indonesia. How do we achieve this? The answer is simple: You.
Both the schools and programs under Yayasan Lentera Insan Kreatif are rooted in relentless research and collaboration that we have been conducting for the past 25 years. The impact of what we do has been felt by students and witnessed by parents, educators, and supporters on a national and even international scale.
When you provide support to Yayasan Lentera Insan Kreatif, you are taking part in creating valuable momentum. You enable us to empower students who need it the most.
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Support Yayasan Lentera Insan Kreatif
Yayasan Lentera Insan Kreatif is a small non-profit organization with a dream of helping children all over Indonesia. How do we achieve this? The answer is simple: You.
Both the schools and programs under Yayasan Lentera Insan Kreatif are rooted in relentless research and collaboration that we have been conducting for the past 25 years. The impact of what we do has been felt by students and witnessed by parents, educators, and supporters on a national and even international scale.
When you provide support to Yayasan Lentera Insan Kreatif, you are taking part in creating valuable momentum. You enable us to empower students who need it the most.
In 2024, the Bhinneka Movement has equipped 2,500 teachers and parents in 25 regions in 21 provinces in Indonesia to understand dyslexia.
In 2025, 1,000 children with dyslexia will need help to overcome their difficulties.
As many as 11 Dyslexia Learning Centers are preparing to help these children.
Your donations help children with dyslexia to find their potential and turn it into competence.
Donation for Special Needs Education
Our 25-year journey has introduced us to various types of children. Along the way, we have encountered many children with special needs who come from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. The learning accommodations they require are more extensive than those of typical children. They need your generosity.
When you are moved to help these children, you are taking part in unlocking a better potential for their future.
Support Bhinneka Movement
50% of juvenile and adolescent inmates in the United States have dyslexia. As many as 30% of the world's young entrepreneurs are also dyslexic. Helping dyslexic children now helps Indonesia welcome a golden generation and avoid an anxious generation.
The Bhinneka Movement is the realization of our calling: to serve the education of children with learning difficulties throughout Indonesia. This movement exists only because of the collaborators and donors who enable us to reach every child in Indonesia. It will continue to support the spirit of uncovering each child's potential through education in Indonesia.
Only with your support will the Bhinneka Movement continue to advance, spanning across Indonesia until all children with learning difficulties receive the learning accommodations they need.
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Yayasan Lentera Insan Kreatif supports the creation of an inclusive educational environment to maximize the potential of all children in Indonesia.
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Noticing Abilities Through Education in Indonesia
The Bhinneka Movement exists in Indonesia because every child deserves to receive educational accommodations tailored to their needs. The Bhinneka Movement is for a more inclusive education in Indonesia.
50%
In the United States, inmates in juvenile detention centers include individuals with dyslexia.
(Based on KIRK J & Reid 2001)
It's possible that the same occurs in Indonesia!
5 MILLION
Out of 50 million children in Indonesia, some experience specific learning difficulties.
(Data Asosiasi Disleksia Indonesia)
71% STUDENT
Many children in Indonesia do not reach the minimum competency level in mathematics.
(Data OECD 2022)
>19 MILLION
A 15-year-old teenager experiences social-emotional disturbances.
(Data Asosiasi Disleksia Indonesia)