Not Only Basic Food, There Is Also Anti-Snake Serum Distributed During The Central PWI Social Service In Muara Angke

JAKARTA - The Central Indonesian Journalists Association (PWI) in collaboration with Perum Bulog, the Indosiar SCTV and Siloam Group's Pundi Charity Foundation (YPP), held social services (baksos) to commemorate the 2024 National Press Day (HPN). In addition to basic necessities, the anti-snake serum was also distributed.

In this activity, food distribution was carried out to the community, through the Muara Angke Fish Traders Association, North Jakarta.

The Chief Executive of the 2024 HPN Social Service Activities, M. Nasir, said that the activity was a routine agenda carried out by the Central PWI every year.

The man who also serves as the Head of the Central PWI Education Division assessed that the social services distributed to fishing communities were right on target, considering that the condition of fishermen is currently difficult to go to sea.

"For this year, PWI distributed food assistance in the form of basic food and snake anti-snake serum to fishing communities in the Muara Angke area," Nasir explained, to reporters in Muara Angke, North Jakarta, Friday, February 16.

"Sea water conditions and the current weather have made it difficult for fishermen to go to sea and look for fish. In addition, the fishermen's results have decreased. This is where we share with the community, the majority of which are fishermen's livelihoods," he continued.

Furthermore, Nasir revealed, in addition to distributing foodstuffs to Muara Angke fishermen, his party will also symbolically distribute anti-snake serum to the Baduy community, at the Central PWI Office.

On that occasion, Nasir did not forget to advise PWI ranks in Provinces and other regencies/cities to be able to slip social service activities at every HPN event, so that they can share with people in need.

"In the afternoon, we invite the Baduy community to the Central PWI office, to hand over the anti-snake serum. Hopefully what we share can be useful for people in need," he concluded.