Tolerance of others and a love of diversity
were some of the lessons children learned at a special festival of games held
in Jakarta on Sunday.
Basketball, coloring, fishing,
football, and snakes and ladders were among various games offered by the
Community of Sant’Egidio at the festival entitled “Country of the Rainbow.”
Nearly 500 children of all ages
attended the event at the Desa Putra Orphanage in Lenteng Agung. They came from
several groups managed by the community - a charitable and evangelical Church
lay association - such as the “School of Peace.”
The School of Peace offers a
family-like environment to support young people in their scholastic efforts. It
also helps families with child-raising tasks and proposes an educational model
that promotes solidarity with the less fortunate and enables children to
overcome social barriers and discrimination.
“In this festival, we offered the
games to encourage everyone to develop tolerance and recognize the differences
among them,” Eveline Winarko, coordinator of the Sant’Egidio community in
Indonesia, said.
Good values such as a love of
peace, unity and diversity as well as tolerance should be instilled in their
minds, she said.
“This is in line with the goals
of the Country of the Rainbow movement,” she added.
Games were chosen as a way of
developing tolerance since they involve a great deal of interaction which helps
highlight differences among them, she continued.
Source: ucanews.com
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