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Ita Wulandari

July 28, 2018 By //  by roledmin Leave a Comment

Ita Wulandari

Ita was born in 2000. She is the first child of three siblings. Her father is a farmer who works on his neighbors’ field. He makes IDR 500 thousands every month. This sometimes cannot cover the family needs and expenses. He used to have a good chain saw business, but due to the monetary crisis in 1998, he gradually went bankrupt and had much debt to pay. Her mother is a house wife as well as supports by having freelance job by harvesting the neighbor’s chilies farm.

With the financial situation, she cannot continue her study after she graduated from high school. Her only choice is to soon get a job. She had a training experience in hospitality and she is all excited when she knew about Bali WISE. She wants to pursue her dream and career in it to slowly change her family’s condition and help her little siblings.

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