JAKARTA - In the series of celebrations for the 61st Anniversary (HUT), PT Perusahaan Gas Negara (Persero) Tbk/PGN, Subholding Gas Pertamina, held a mass circumcision program for 61 children in each operational area of the company. This Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program is a manifestation of the company's concern for the health and welfare of the community as well as part of the commitment to continue to provide tangible and sustainable social benefits for the community.

This program targets children from families of PGN operational support workers such as cleaners, customer service, security, drivers, technicians, as well as residents around the company area and other general public.

As a preliminary stage, the activities were carried out at the Permata Sport Arena Daan Mogot, Jakarta, on May 12, 2026 which will then be followed by other SORs in various PGN operational areas which are planned to take place during the children's holiday season. A total of 61 children with ages ranging from 2 to 12 years have participated in this program. In its implementation, PGN uses the smart klamp modern circumcision method which is considered more comfortable and practical for children.

PGN Corporate Secretary, Fajriyah Usman, said that this mass circumcision program is part of PGN's ongoing commitment to presenting social activities that provide direct benefits to the community, especially around the company's operational areas. According to him, the momentum of PGN's 61st anniversary celebration is an opportunity for the company to strengthen the value of social concern while strengthening harmonious relations between the company and the community.

"The momentum of PGN's 61st anniversary is for us to strengthen the company's presence in the community. We want to present activities that provide real benefits for the community and families around the company's operational area. This mass circumcision program is part of PGN's spirit of togetherness and concern to continue to grow together with the community," said Fajriyah.

Fajriyah added, PGN hopes this program can provide a comfortable and enjoyable experience for the children participants while helping to ease the burden of families through safe and quality health services.

"We hope that this activity will not only provide benefits in terms of health, but also bring happiness and peace of mind to children and parents. Through social activities like this, PGN wants to continue to be present and provide positive contributions that are felt directly by the community," added Fajriyah.

On the same occasion, the Division Head of CSR PGN, Krisdyan Widagdo Adhi, emphasized that all series of activities had been prepared thoroughly to ensure participants received safe and comfortable services during the mass circumcision program.

"We have prepared this mass circumcision in a comprehensive manner with professional medical personnel and experienced support teams. Starting from the registration process, initial health examination, circumcision action, to post-action observation is carried out according to medical procedures so that participants feel safe and comfortable," said Krisdyan.

He also expressed his appreciation to all parents who have entrusted their sons to participate in this program. According to him, PGN also provides after-care services after circumcision in cooperation with the designated circumcision house to help ensure that the recovery process of participants runs optimally.

Apart from health services, this activity also presents various entertainment and education for children and parents so that the atmosphere of the event feels warmer, more fun, and educational.

"Hopefully, this activity will not only provide benefits in terms of health, but also become a positive experience for the children and families who attend. Hopefully this program will bring blessings to the participants and become a tangible manifestation of PGN's commitment to continue to be present and provide benefits to the community," concluded Krisdyan.


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