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Father’s Heartfelt Graduation Gift: Handpicked Flowers from Around the House

Father’s Unique Graduation Gift Reflects Educational Challenges

December 11, 2023 – Jupiter Odochao

Leader of the Northern Karen Network, Jupiter Odochao, recently shared a heartwarming story on Facebook about his son’s graduation. In a touching display of pride and sacrifice, Odochao’s father presented his son with a bouquet of handpicked flowers, showcasing the significance of the moment.

Using leaves and flowers gathered from around their home, Odochao’s father crafted a special bouquet to celebrate his son’s achievement. Despite the financial challenges they faced, the gesture spoke volumes about the father’s love and support for his son’s education.

However, Odochao also shed light on the financial burdens that come with graduation. Many families, like his own, struggle to afford the costs associated with sending their children to graduate school. With tuition fees and living expenses adding up, the weight of these financial responsibilities often falls on the parents and students themselves.

Odochao raised important questions about the allocation of the national budget and the support available for families sending their children to school. While some students may receive scholarships, others are left to navigate the financial hurdles on their own, highlighting the unequal access to educational resources.

As Odochao rightfully pointed out, investing in education is crucial for the future development of the nation. Recognizing the struggles that families face in funding their children’s education is a step towards building a stronger, more equitable society for all.

Amidst the challenges, Odochao extended his heartfelt congratulations to all families celebrating their children’s graduation, urging support and encouragement for those continuing their educational journey.

Father flowers picking around the house On the day your child will graduate, Thursday reflects the problem of sending your child to graduation. Many families have to fight and give up at huge costs.

December 11, 2023 Jupiter Odochao The leader of the northern Karen network and another Karen scholar from Chiang Mai posted a message via Facebook. Jupiter Odochao Telling stories of pride after a son’s graduation along with reflecting on educational problems Before sending your child to graduate school, he said, “My son, I congratulate you.” This bouquet of flowers from my father was more special than any of the flowers he sold for hundreds of baht each, they were all made of plastic foam and he had no money to buy them.

Phru Odochao, leader of the Northern Karen Network and another Karen scholar from Chiang Mai Province.

Father collected ginger leaves, galangal leaves, lemongrass, banana leaves, palm leaves, aloe vera leaves, fern leaves, mao leaves, frangipani leaves, and two roses from around the house, baled rice straw, and carried them from the mountain to down to be given to the University. Congratulations on being successful in getting a big debt in exchange for being able to wear this gown. I love you, from the strength of my mother’s two hands.

The PS Student Loan Fund covers tuition fees and has a monthly allowance of over 2,000 baht, spent on dormitory rent. As for other expenses, At least 3,000 baht per month, family responsibility (mother pays)

So, families I will miss this. No opportunity to study This issue reflects a little on the administrators of the national budget. Everyone who sends their children to school is of the same mind.

Jupiter Odochao

The rest of the young people received scholarships from the Equal Education Fund, and for villagers like us, we are very happy. But the child who didn’t accept the others The government should recognize the importance Isn’t that also building the nation’s personnel in the future?
Thank you And congratulations to all the families. where the child graduates and fights with children who are studying Send encouragement Everyone please.

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