JAKARTA - In the spirit of Ramadan 1447 Hijriah, Bank Mandiri held a Buka Puasa Bersama and Orphan Children Allowance activity at the Nawasena Building - Wijaya Kusuma area, West Jakarta. This activity is part of Bank Mandiri's Social and Environmental Responsibility (TJSL) program series which is in line with the spirit of "Appreciate the Moment of Blessings by Sharing Goodness" in presenting sustainable social benefits for the community.
Through this initiative, Bank Mandiri emphasizes its role as a strategic partner of the government in supporting social development, as well as strengthening the bond between companies, employees, and communities around the operational area. The momentum of Ramadan is used as a space to strengthen the values of empathy, togetherness, and social concern.
The activity was attended directly by Bank Mandiri Commissioner Luky Alfirman, Deputy President Director of Bank Mandiri Henry Panjaitan, and Director of Operations of Bank Mandiri Timothy Utama at the Nawasena Building - Wijaya Kusuma Area, West Jakarta, Wednesday, February 25. On this occasion, Deputy President Director of Bank Mandiri Henry Panjaitan conveyed that Ramadan is a strategic momentum for companies to strengthen social solidarity and through concrete actions that provide direct benefits and added value for the community.
"Through the togetherness and sharing actions that we are doing today, Bank Mandiri hopes to bring meaningful blessings, as well as strengthen harmonious relations with the community in the Region III/Jakarta 1 area," said Henry Panjaitan, in an official statement.
Furthermore, Henry explained, this activity reflects Bank Mandiri's commitment to always be present and play an active role in various social moments that are full of humanitarian values. Through the spirit of sharing in the holy month of Ramadan, the company strives to appreciate every moment of blessing by making relevant and impactful contributions.
In addition to the fasting together activity, Bank Mandiri also distributes compensation to the community around West Jakarta and North Jakarta as a tangible manifestation of social concern. The assistance is distributed in various forms, including school supplies, health packages, and social packages aimed at supporting the basic needs of beneficiaries.
As part of a series of sharing kindness, Bank Mandiri also held a free circumcision activity for children around the company's operational area. This initiative is part of Bank Mandiri's commitment to supporting public health and providing tangible benefits that are felt directly by the surrounding community.
The activities of breaking the fast together, giving compensation, and holding free circumcision are part of a series of social initiatives of Bank Mandiri which are consistently carried out in various operational areas. Through an integrated and sustainable approach, Bank Mandiri not only focuses on providing banking services, but also actively contributes to building social values and strengthening togetherness in the community.
Overall, through the Mandiri Sharing Goodness program, the Mandiri Group has distributed assistance to more than 114,000 beneficiaries throughout the month of Ramadan. This program targets orphans, the elderly, dhuafa, vulnerable communities, and people around Bank Mandiri's operational areas.
Of the total assistance, Bank Mandiri Region III/Jakarta 1 distributed 4,375 packages spread across North Jakarta, West Jakarta, Tangerang/Banten to Serang/Cilegon.
Not only that, to complement the spirit of Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr, Bank Mandiri again presents a homecoming program together as a form of commitment in supporting the smooth travel of the community to their hometowns. This year, Bank Mandiri also prepares free homecoming facilities with 80 destination cities and Mass Khitanan which can be followed openly by the community.
"As a development agency, Bank Mandiri is committed to continue to integrate social values in every company initiative. Through the spirit of sharing in this Ramadan, we hope to strengthen synergy with the community and all stakeholders," concluded Henry.
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