JAKARTA PT Bank JTrust Indonesia Tbk (J Trust Bank) is fully supported by the Thousand Islands Manpower, Transmigration and Energy Sub-Department (Nakertransgi) to provide basic food assistance to ease the burden on residents in Panggang Island Village, North Thousand Islands, in order to welcome Eid al-Fitr 1445 H.
Corporate Secretary Division Head J Trust Bank Ridyawan Amnar said the company has a commitment to carry out social responsibility as part of the company's sustainability strategy.
"We are also building a solid partnership with the Government as a major stakeholder," he said in a written statement, Thursday, March 28.
He hopes that this assistance will be useful for Jakarta residents, especially the Thousand Islands.
"We would like to thank us for the support and cooperation with the Thousand Islands Nakertransgi Sub-Department in carrying out the first new program for us in the Thousand Islands," he explained.
As many as 100 families in the Panggang Island sub-district, North Seribu sub-district consist of non-formal workers, the elderly, the poor, the orphans receive food packages and 20 toddlers are indicated to be stunting receiving child nutrition packages.
Head of the Thousand Islands Manpower, Transmigration and Energy Sub-Department, Zainu Wildan expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to synergize with PT Bank JTrust Indonesia Tbk through the Corporate Social Responsibility program.
According to him, the food packages and child nutrition packages provide great benefits for the beneficiary residents in Panggang Island Village.
In addition to easing the burden on people in need, this assistance is in line with the Thousand Islands Regency Government's efforts to reduce stunting.
"Hopefully this J Trust Bank step can be an example for other private companies to participate as collaborators of the Thousand Islands Regency Government. Challenges such as access and transportation are considerations for the private sector to distribute aid to people living on the island. But we are always ready to work together for the sake of the residents of the Thousand Islands," explained Zainu Wildan.
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In line with this, the Secretary of Panggang Island Village, Muhammad Nuralim welcomed and hoped that this CSR activity could continue in the future, such as procuring training that could help residents to be more productive.
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