PT Surveyor Indonesia (PTSI) celebrates Eid al-Adha 1445 H by providing assistance for sacrificial animals at the head office and all branch offices distributed to the poor and pre-Welfare families in Indonesia as a form of the company's concern for the community around the working area. Also present at the slaughter location in Jakarta, President Director of PT Surveyor Indonesia, Sandry Pasambuna.
In particular, this year's Eid al-Adha activity involves the active participation of employees as a Committee for the Slaughter of Sacrificial Animals. In Jakarta, the Al-Wasilah Foundation was chosen as a place for slaughtering sacrificial animals from the head office.
The target for distributing sacrificial meat is for the poor and pre-prosperous families in the Jakarta area. Another place is the Mahashola Ishalah Al Ummah which is located on the B2 floor of Grha Surveyor Indonesia with the target of distributing sacrificial meat for office boys, cleaning services, security guards, and the surrounding community.
Sandry Pasambuna, who was present, immediately distributed sacrificial meat to the public, saying that every year PTSI organizes Eid al-Adha activities by providing assistance for sacrificial animals distributed to several areas as a form of company concern to the community.
"Thank you to all parties involved from the Indonesian Foundation and Insan Surveyor in all branch offices who also held slaughtering and distributing sacrificial animals in their respective areas," said Sandry, Monday, June 17.
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Sandry added that the involvement of employees is an effort to increase the sensitivity to the needs of the people around the Indonesian Surveyor working area.
"God willing, the distribution in Jakarta and at all branch offices will be right on target and can be beneficial for recipients," he concluded.
Apart from Jakarta, the slaughter and distribution of sacrificial animals were also carried out in Makassar, Balikpapan, Palembang, Surabaya, Batam, Pekanbaru, Medan, and Semarang.
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