Jakarta DWP Distributes 317 Tents for Covid-19 Task Force
Reported by Nurito | Translated by Nugroho Adibrata
This is a form of our concern in responding to the pandemic. Hopefully it can be useful in the field
The Jakarta Dharma Wanita Persatuan (DWP), distributed social aid in the form of 317 tents for the Covid-19 Task Force at the Block A Hall, East Jakarta Mayor's Office, on Thursday (6/17).
The tents, which are the result of collaboration with PT Mayora through CSR program, would be distributed to five regions and one district.
Regent Appreciates Basic Food Package Aid for Residents and PJLPIt was symbolically handed over by the Jakarta DWP Chairwoman, Komariah Marullah to city and district DWP chairwomen in Jakarta. Afterwards, it continued with cutting tumpeng.
According to him, those tents were very important for the task force officers. The handling of Covid-19 could be done optimally with the collaboration of various parties.
"This is a form of our concern in responding to the pandemic. Hopefully it can be useful in the field," she said.
He furthered those 317 tents would be distributed to East Jakarta (76 units), Central Jakarta (53 units), North Jakarta (38 units), West Jakarta (65 units), South Jakarta (65 units), and Thousand Islands (9 units).
East Jakarta DWP Chairwoman, Diah Anwar added those 76 tents received would be directly distributed to the mayor's office with one tent, 10 sub-district offices and 65 urban village offices.
"Representatives of the urban village and sub-district are also present today, so they could bring it right away," she uttered.
PT Mayora's National and Sales Promotion Head, Hendry David Kalangi also gave her support on all policies and activities that were being intensified by the Jakarta administration in curbing Covid-19.
Therefore his party immediately made quick response when there was a request for CSR aid. The hope is the pandemic could disappear quickly so the economy would run normally as it should.
"We always support and are ready to collaborate through CSR for the benefit of the residents," he stated.