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JAKARTA - Minister of Social Affairs Tri Rismaharini said Jakarta had access and more complete health facilities so that patients with a history of severe illness from the region could seek treatment in the capital city.

"Because the referral is a hospital with complete doctors, complete medical personnel, Jakarta is the most complete. That's why so many people are referred here in several areas," said Risma as quoted by Antara, Wednesday, March 9.

Therefore, Risma is very grateful when there is a shelter in Jakarta that can accommodate patients with a history of serious illness during their treatment in Jakarta.

Risma at least mentioned two shelters, namely the Mother Cares Shelter in Central Jakarta and the Respect Cares Shelter in North Jakarta.

"Alhamdulillah, this halfway house can accommodate. Otherwise, it will be difficult," said Risma.

According to Risma, as long as the shelter is accommodated, they can unite like a family because they have the same burden.

Second, their stopover costs are cheaper because there is a caring foundation, namely kitabisa.com. Third, while being treated in Jakarta, access to treatment is easier than when the patient is treated in the regions.

Risma and kitabisa.com had the opportunity to distribute aid from the community to the Mother Care Shelter, Central Jakarta and the Respect Care Shelter, North Jakarta.

Risma admitted that her party is collaborating with kitabisa.com in raising funds for one child at the Bunda Peduli Shelter and seven children at the Respek Peduli Shelter.

The community donations collected were distributed to Muhammad Jafarudin (25), bone cancer patient as much as Rp67,215,848, Aulia Alfina Febriyanti (13), kidney failure patient with a total donation of Rp70,952,922 this Wednesday, Irwansyah (5), blood cancer patient as much as Rp. 144,947,255, Dwi Bayu Adi Saputra, with malignant bone cancer as much as Rp. 147,775,775.

Furthermore, Syifa Aulia, a leaky heart patient with a total donation of Rp. 102,434,343.

Eva Ruri, a bone disorder patient with a total donation of Rp108,237,193. Heni Adelia (12), a patient with uterine abnormalities as much as Rp. 117,132,454. Finally, Lutfi Al Rizki, a patient with a damaged heart worth Rp. 96,183,523.

The children with special needs from Sukabumi and Bogor have gone through a process of assessment, assistance, and identification of basic needs from the Ministry of Social Affairs.

In addition, the Ministry of Social Affairs also provides routine assistance for other children at the Mother Care Shelter in the form of children's necessities such as diapers, formula milk, biscuit toys.


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