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JAKARTA - A number of children with cancer who are currently doing the health healing process at a halfway house in the Central Jakarta area receive gifts of assistance and basic necessities from one of the leading minimarkets. In addition, children are also entertained by fairy tale stories.

Alf (7), one of the children with cancer, looks happy when he gets help at the halfway house where he is undergoing health healing. He was entertained after listening to the fairy tale presented.

"Earlier, I heard a fairy tale about frog and birds," he said at a halfway house in the Central Jakarta area, Thursday, February 16.

This activity was carried out by Alfamart in commemoration of World Children's Cancer Day which fell on Wednesday, February 15. The assistance was given as support for the healing of children with cancer.

"To coincide with the commemoration of World Children's Cancer Day, we provide moral support and enthusiasm for them. Not only medicine and therapy they need, but also psychological support to strengthen so that treatment can be carried out thoroughly," said Rani Wijaya, Corporate Communications GM Alfamart, one of the committees for World Children's Cancer Day.

Rani added that a number of children were entertained when listening to fairy tale and bookies.

"They are still children, who need joy even in their condition," he said.


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