Acting Governor Appreciates Social Service from Jakarta High Court
Reported by Yudha Peta Ogara | Translated by Nugroho Adibrata
I thank Mr. Kajati
Jakarta Acting Governor, Heru Budi Hartono, appreciated the social service initiated by the Jakarta High Court (Kejati) in collaboration with the Dhammasukha Foundation and Jakarta Indonesian Red Cross (PMI).
The social service was held in commemoration of Heroes' Day and in the form of distributing groceries to PPSU officers or also known as the orange troops, blue troops for the North Jakarta Water Resources Agency (SDA), the Covid-19 Task Force, and the needy.
Acting Governor Heru Visits Five Victims by Fallen Tree at Police HospitalHe hoped that it could further motivate and increase morale at work.
"We are with Mr. Kajati. He said that maybe five municipalities will do sweeping, hopefully, we can continue to be together," he expressed, at the Pluit Village Mall, North Jakarta, Saturday (11/12).
He strongly supports the continuation of this noble activity as the assistance provided is very beneficial. Including, relation to blood donation.
"I appreciate and support. I thank Mr. Kajati and Mr. Rustam Effendi (Chairman of Jakarta PMI), including administrators of the Dhammasukha Foundation," he expressed.
Jakarta Kejati Head, Reda Manthovani said this activity could be conducted with the blessing and cooperation of the Jakarta Provincial Government and the Dhammasukha Foundation.
"Our plan is in five municipalities of Jakarta. Two months ago, he was in West Jakarta targeting local PPSU officers. Today, it is given to PPSU and the general public in North Jakarta. Besides the distribution of necessities, there are also blood donations and door prizes," he explained.
As for the information, there are 1,300 food packages provided in the social service. Then, for blood donation activities, it is targeted to collect 1,200 bags of blood.