Jakarta, March 1, 2026 – The iCare Student Activity Unit of Bunda Mulia University, Ancol Campus, held a Children’s Creativity Class at the Senen Learning House, Central Jakarta, with the theme “From Small Stories, To Big Dreams.” This activity aims to provide an interactive and fun learning experience for children, while encouraging them to dare to dream and continue to develop their potential. The event began with an opening by the Master of Ceremony (MC), then continued with remarks from representatives of the Senen Learning House, the PIC of the activity, representatives of the Student Affairs Division, and the Head of iCare, Ancol Campus.


Following the opening session, the children participated in a learning activity themed “Getting to Know Animals.” In this session, they were invited to learn about various types of animals based on their diet, reproduction, and habitat. The material was presented interactively using a whiteboard, animal sounds, and visual media for easier understanding. To strengthen their understanding, the children also participated in a practical session using learning materials such as animal habitat maps and three-dimensional animal miniatures placed according to their habitats.


The activity then continued with a craft session, where the children were invited to make flowers from wire feathers in colors that could be chosen according to their creativity. This activity not only trained creativity and fine motor coordination, but also fostered self-confidence and cooperation among the children. Afterward, two representative children came forward to share their impressions and messages about their experiences during the activity. They said that the day’s learning activities were exciting and enjoyable, which was met with enthusiasm by the other participants.


As a form of social care, iCare Bunda Mulia University also handed over a donation to Rumah Belajar Senen, which is expected to help support the children’s learning activities there. The activity then closed with a photo session with all committee members and participants. Through this Children’s Creativity Class activity, iCare hopes that the spirit of sharing, social awareness, and enthusiasm for learning can continue to grow among the students and children involved. It is hoped that this activity can continue to be carried out in the future and provide wider benefits to the community. iCare, WeCare!
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