An afternoon breeze at Teras Ciliwung was filled with laughter and the bright spirit of children learning archery. Guided by volunteer coaches, they practiced not just precision, but the courage to look ahead. One arrow at a time soared toward its target—carrying tiny dreams, slowly rising again after the flood swept everything away.
This activity was more than just sport; it was about weaving back a space that had been uprooted. Teras Ciliwung, once drowned and destroyed, is now coming alive again through small yet meaningful steps. Children, volunteers, and neighbors showed up together, stitching hope along the trees and the river that has begun to calm.
This is the new face of Teras Ciliwung—a space to learn, play, and heal together. This post-flood activation has become a symbol that a reading corner isn’t only built with bookshelves and stories, but also with movement, laughter, and the spirit of togetherness. With Pelangi Eka Nusa, we believe: from Ciliwung riverbanks, arrows of goodness can fly far and wide.