Multivitamin & Personal Protective Equipment Donations

CSR Programs - April 19, 2020
https://www.linknet.co.id/en/newsroom/article/donasi-multivitamin-alat-pelindung-diri
As a step of concern for medical personnel who are handling the Covid-19 pandemic, the Company in 2020 donated multivitamin products to several Covid-19 referral hospitals

April 19, 2020 - As a step of concern for medical personnel who are handling the Covid-19 pandemic, the Company in 2020 donated multivitamin products to several Covid-19 referral hospitals such as:

•    Fatmawati Hospital, Jakarta
•    Pelni Petamburan Hospital, Jakarta
•    Siloam Kelapa Dua Hospital, Tangerang
•    Mitra Keluarga Jatiasih Hospital, Bekasi

The company handed in 63,480 multivitamins to 4 (four) COVID-19 referral hospitals and gave 3 (three) months free subscription to First Media services to 3,013 medical personnel. In addition to multivitamins, the Company in the CSR program Cares for Medical Workers donated 4,500 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for medical workers, which were given to 12 COVID referral hospitals from 10 cities in Indonesia, including Jakarta, Bandung, Cirebon, Semarang, Yogyakarta, Surabaya, Sidoarjo, Malang, Medan and Batam.

The total supply of 4,500 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in the form of hazmat suits, as many as 500 units were submitted to Siloam Hospitals Mampang Jakarta, 400 units to Bhayangkara General Hospital. I R. Said Sukanto Jakarta, Al-Islam Hospital Bandung, RSD Gunung Jati Cirebon, RSUP Dr. Kariadi Semarang, RSUP Dr. Sardjito Yogyakarta, RSUD Dr. Soetomo Surabaya, Waru Sidoarjo Mitra Mitra Hospital, Malang Lawang Hospital, Adam Malik General Hospital Medan, and 200 units for Batam Authority Hospital, and 200 units for Embung Fatimah Hospital Batam.

Through this multivitamin and Personal Protective Equipment donations, the Company wants to help maintain the health and immunity of medical personnel. As well as a gesture of utmost respect for the dedication of the work that has been done by medical personnel who have struggled to treat covid-19 patients.