JAKARTA - MMS Group Indonesia (MSGI) together with the Life After Mine Foundation (LINE) emphasizes its commitment to providing a sustainable social impact through the corporate social responsibility program (CSR) titled BIG Dream. This program is designed with various focuses that can be carried out according to the needs of the community. For educational pillars, BIG Dream starts in Jakarta with a target of renovating one school every year, as well as providing support for students and teachers through the provision of learning facilities and volunteer activities.
This year, apart from activities in Jakarta that are still ongoing, BIG Dream is also present in Bali with a series of actions that combine environmental awareness, educational support, and community empowerment.
The series of activities in Bali began with the clean-up action of German Beach, Badung Regency, on Sunday, September 21. This activity involved the volunteer community of the Shelter God, Miss Tourism International Indonesia 2025 Ni Made Dwiguna Pradyaniswari, and dozens of other volunteers. Not only that, MSSGI employees and the LINE Foundation also participated in this action as a tangible manifestation of the company's internal involvement in supporting the CSR program.
After activities on the beach, the group continued their social action by distributing donations to flood-affected residents in Ubung Kaja Village, Denpasar. Assistance in the form of food and school bags containing learning equipment is expected to ease the burden on the community and maintain the enthusiasm of children to stay in school after the disaster.
On Monday 22 September, MMSGI and the LINE Foundation continued their program by visiting the Bali Defect Children Development Foundation (YPAC) in Jimbaran. On this occasion, a roof renovation and painting of classrooms were carried out to create a safer and more comfortable learning environment.
MMSGI employees and the LINE Foundation also participate in renovation and painting activities, showing direct involvement in creating positive changes. In addition to renovations, assistance in the form of basic necessities and other supporting facilities is also provided to support the daily needs of the dormitories. This step is expected to be able to increase learning motivation as well as provide comfort for children at YPAC.
The chairman of the LINE Foundation, Mochammad Bihar, emphasized that this collaboration is a clear proof of concern that can bring continuous change.
The Bigger Dream program in Bali is proof that concern can be a common movement. We are open to anyone who wants to distribute the CSR program with a broad impact because only with collaboration, we can create real changes for the Indonesian people," he said.
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Sendy Greti, CEO of MMSGI, added that through BIG Dream, his party is committed to presenting positive changes in the field of education and community empowerment in the pillars of education.
"We hope to create a real, sustainable, and wider impact for Indonesian children to dare to dream bigger," he explained.
Meanwhile, residents who also distributed assistance I Ketut Suguna expressed their appreciation for the donations given.
"Yesterday's flood impact was very difficult for us. Honestly, we didn't expect to get this much attention. Assistance from MMSGI and the LINE Foundation was our encouragement to bounce back," he said.
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