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Rebecca Olivia Haryuni (born March 16, 1998) is a young Indonesian Public Figure and Doctor. One of the youngest Indonesian philanthropist and founder of Yayasan Kidung Pelita Nusantara, a non profit organisation to help the needy.

Born and raised in Jakarta, Indonesia. Via achieved a name for herself in the villages of Indonesia and India joining her father build schools and water systems. She became an english teacher at the age of 12 in a Church located in Tanah Merah. In the early 2010, she first started her modelling career to help fund her social projects. Graduating high school at the age of 16, she moved to Bali taking medicine at University of Udayana. Through all of her achievements she was elected as one of the 20 Tokoh Narwastu (2016), a christian magazine award, gaining her not only the youngest but one of the most renamed philanthropist in Indonsia.

In Bali, she joined an organisation that focuses on HIV/AIDS but have left the entertainment industry until she came back and resume her studies in University of Kristen Krida Wacana. She joined Miss Indonesia 2017 earning the DKI Jakarta sash, winning the talent competition by singing and playing the harp and going past through top 10 Miss Indonesia 2017.

Biography
Via, one of the youngest public figure in Indonesia, born in Jakarta, Indonesia is the first child of Ella Karmila and Harjoseno. Her younger sister named Ruth Olivia. She is currently the head of Yayasan Kidung Pelita Nusantara, Harpist, aspiring singer song-writer, model and medical student, studying in University Kristen Krida Wacana.

Beauty Pageant
She joined Miss Indonesia 2017 earning the DKI Jakarta sash, winning the talent competition by singing and playing the harp and going past through top 10 Miss Indonesia 2017. She was predicted to be the in the top 3 of beauty pageant lovers and was one of the favourites contestants due to her background.

Humanitarian Activities
Starting her social acts from a young age joining her father. Via helped build water wells in India and a few schools for the less fortunate, she then made a free english course with her friends to teach english for children in the street before starting her own non profit foundation named Kidung Pelita Nusantara. Before the age of 20 she successfully built over 8 schools, 1 clinic, owning 2 farms and more than 20 foster children in Papua, Sumba, Kupang and other regions. She is most renown in Sumba and Kupang for her social activity.