unesa.ac.id. (Social Minister) Saifullah Yusuf or Gus Ipul in the High School High School XXI Unesa Surabaya on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
Social Minister accompanied Curhatan students about the background of their family and work of their parents.
In the dialogue session, Gus Ipul asked about student activities at school, including their experiences, and feelings at school and in the dormitory. Also, about family and parents. Alt = "" src = "/images/foto-22-07-2025-03-42-37-2853.png" style = "height: 533px; width: 800px"/>
The same thing was conveyed by Revan Putra. His parents who work as a letter courier only earn uncertain income. Sometimes only about twenty to thirty thousands a day.
The income of his parents made Revan had the chance to discourage school, because of the cost problem. However, the People's School gave him the opportunity to get access to education. "Learning diligently, later after graduating here, you can immediately go to study at Unesa there is a scholarship from the Unesa Rector," he said.
"Because the principle of the people's school is for poverty alleviation, so it is not only access to schools that we prepare, but also access to lecture benches, even to the world of work, business, and industry," said Cak Hasan. "Hopefully, children can develop optimally, so that later it can become a pioneer that increases the degree and economy of parents," he concluded. []
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Reporter: Saputra Puput (FBS)
Editor: @zam*
Photo: Unesa Public Relations Team
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