Ghaliya works for a national newspaper in Indonesia.Shortly after the pandemic hit Jakarta,her newspaper started hearing from parents 36 wanted their children to study online but lacked a way to use the internet.When the journalists announced their campaign to help these children through social media, the 37 ( react) was overwhelming.Many people donated second-hand phones, 38 others gave cash donations.
In April, the journalists 39 ( collect) more than 200 mobile phones and donations of more than $ 35, 000.They used the money to buy more phones.They also paid for internet use for those needing it. 40 ( current), nearly 300 phones have been given to students in and around Jakarta.
41 ( help) students take part in online schooling brings happiness to Ghaliya and her friends.“We really hope the mobile phones can 42 (use) as much as they can during the pandemic ,”she said.
Qayran Ruby Al Maghribi had been using his father' s mobile phone to attend 5 video 43 (call) a week.But the 11-year -old boy couldn't attend classes and felt greatly.pressured when his father went to work.A big smile appeared on his face when he received the donated mobile phone."“Now I see him 44 ( comfortable) than before, and he can directly reach out 45 his
friends and teacher ,”Sayuti said.