In addition, the team also conducted interviews with orphanage caregivers to get a broader perspective on the behavior and daily lives of foster children in the orphanage environment. Based on monitoring carried out by the caregivers, orphanage teenagers tend to still be involved in mild forms of delinquency, such as lying, fighting, being lazy to study, and sometimes being lazy to carry out worship on time. Then the caregivers do not carry out in-depth supervision regarding the self-development of foster children, such as reviewing children's activities in playing cellphones. In the team's opinion, this is a space which, if not filled with positive activities, will have a bad impact.

What caught our team's attention in this research was the condition at the Zending Orphanage in Medan City, where the orphanage still faces various limitations, especially in the aspect of empowering foster children, disparities in various aspects, both in terms of facilities, education and opportunities that orphanage children have compared to children outside the orphanage, which is one of the challenges that needs attention. Also no less important, the orphanage's economic condition is not yet optimal, where the orphanage still faces limitations in funding to meet daily operational needs.

Therefore, for the results of this temporary observation, our team hopes to make a positive and sustainable contribution to the orphanage, where this innovation can be poured into the 2025 National PKM Competition.