JAKARTA - Concern for one's fellow human beings continues to grow in the community. Two Indonesian children, Mikhael Nixon Kesuma and Matthew Niel Kesuma, started a social service movement that aims to spread the spirit of social concern and solidarity in the community.

Through this movement, Nixon and Matthew invite the public to be more sensitive to the social conditions around them and contribute directly through concrete actions. The social service activities they hold are expected to be a space for collaboration for various parties to share and help each other.

"We invite everyone to work together to increase social awareness through real actions and concern," said Nixon, accompanied by Matthew, in Jakarta, Sunday, January 1.

One of the social actions carried out by these two teenagers is 'Jumat Berkah', in collaboration with one of the restaurants, Warteg Selera Bahari, on Jalan Kartini 29 F, Depok West Java, they distribute free food for the community.

In addition to holding social activities directly, Nixon and Matthew also partnered with micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), especially in the screen printing industry. Through this cooperation, they created various designs and logos that were produced into merchandise to be sold freely to the public.

The profits from the sale are entirely used to support and finance the social service activities they carry out. This collaboration not only encourages social awareness, but also provides empowerment space for local MSMEs.

Nixon and Matthew reiterated their commitment to continue to carry out social service activities in a sustainable manner by involving more Indonesian people from various backgrounds.

Through this movement, the two hope that the values of empathy, mutual cooperation, and togetherness can continue to grow and have a positive impact on sustainable UMKM entrepreneurs for the community.

For people who want to join or participate in the social action, more information can be accessed through the website tangankasihindonesia.org.


The English, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, and French versions are automatically generated by the AI. So there may still be inaccuracies in translating, please always see Indonesian as our main language. (system supported by DigitalSiber.id)

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