Getting an education is one of the most important milestones of a child’s life which has a crucial role in determining a child’s future. However, according to the United Nations, almost 60 million primary school-aged children aren’t in school. One of the most common reasons is poverty. There are many children throughout the world, who, instead of going to school, have to work to support their families, collect water or look after their siblings.
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Recently a teacher from Cambodia shared photos of a backpack a father made for his son because he couldn’t afford to buy one
Even the basic things most of us take for granted, such as school supplies, can prevent a child from getting an education if they can’t afford to buy them.
To help kids get a better future, parents do their best in supporting their children’s pursuit of education. Recently, one exemplary parent became viral for his efforts.
When five-year-old NY Keng from Cambodia started going to a new school, his teacher Sophous Suon couldn’t help but notice his original backpack.
She told Bored Panda that a simple school bag cost 30000 riels ($7) in her area and there are parents who are struggling to afford them. Sadly, NY Keng’s father who works as a farmer couldn’t buy him a proper school bag. However, the father couldn’t allow that to prevent his son from going to school, so he got creative.
Using the last bits of raffia string, he weaved a beautiful blue backpack. Once Suon posted the photos of the schoolbag, it quickly went viral. People were impressed by the father’s dedication and creativity. “People said that it’s heartwarming, touching, cool and creative father, love this bag,” said the teacher.
Kind-hearted people even took it as an opportunity to help the struggling family. “Few foreigners asked for contact to send him the bags and my school leader already send his contact for them,” said Suon.
Here’s how people reacted
by Andželika via Bored Panda - Source
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