JAKARTA - Teuku Wisnu and Shireen Sungkar were present in a moment of togetherness that brought together the IbuHebat Community, children from the Orphan Foundation not long ago. Their presence was inspired by the spirit of brotherhood and the tradition of sharing with others during Ramadan, MR.D.I.Y.
According to Teuku Wisnu and Shireen Sungkar, Ramadan is always a moment to re-strengthen family togetherness while expanding the spirit of sharing.
"In our family, Ramadan is a moment for more time together. Breaking the fast together at home, involving children in sharing activities, to preparing gifts for families and loved ones. For us, sharing is not just about giving goods, but about attention and concern," said Teuku Wisnu.
Shireen Sungkar added, "Because everyone's needs are different, we want to make sure that the gift is really useful. The most important thing is not how much it is worth, but how the gift can bring benefits and happiness to the recipient."
For both of them, Ramadan is not just about the annual routine, but about bringing a sense of sufficiency and gratitude within the family, which then encourages the desire to share with others.
Teuku Wisnu and Shireen Sungkar also shared three simple habits that they do to continue to maintain the spirit of sharing, especially during Ramadan:
1. Sharing can start from the closest.
Taking the time to break the fast and spending Ramadan and Eid necessities for relatives or those who help us in our daily lives can be the simplest way to share. Small attention is often the most tangible form of blessing.
2. Involve Children so that the Spirit of Sharing Grows from an Early Age
Ramadan is also an opportunity to introduce empathy to children. Involving children in choosing or preparing a gift helps instill empathy and concern through direct experience that sharing is not just giving, but also understanding the needs of others.
3. Choose a Simple but Useful Gift
The meaning of sharing does not lie in the size of the value, but the attention given. The right and useful gift and can be used in everyday life will feel more meaningful. Through the MR.D.I.Y. Good Blessing Wishlist program, Teuku and Shireen were very helpful in preparing Ramadan gifts that meet the needs without reducing the meaning in it.
Easy Sharing Through MR.D.I.Y. Ramadan Blessings
Seeing the enthusiasm of the community to share in the month of Ramadan, MR.D.I.Y. presents the Ramadan Blessing campaign to accompany Indonesian families to realize every good intention in a more practical and affordable way.
Ria Sutrisno, Head of Marketing MR.D.I.Y. Indonesia said, "Ramadan has always been a momentum to strengthen relationships and share goodness. But more than that, Ramadan is a reminder to return to the most meaningful things in life. Through Berkah Ramadan, we want to ensure that every good intention of the community can be realized more easily, practically, and still meaningful. We believe that the meaning of sharing is not determined by the size of the value, but by the sincerity and benefits felt by the recipient. "
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