PPU Police and BFI CSR Requested to Touch This
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BALIKPAPAN - A neat collaboration was conducted by North Penajam Paser Police (PPU), East Kalimantan with PT Balikpapan Forest Industries (BFI) through the Environmental Care Movement (Ge Pe El).
This time, PPU Police conducted a social service and inaugurated Anik Handayani's home surgery program, resident of Gersik, Penajam Sub-district, recently.
"We will continue to implement this program, although with all the limitations, hopefully this house surgery is beneficial to the owner," said Chief of PPU Police, AKBP Teddy Ristiawan, last Wednesday (9/8).
Director of PT. BFI, Kim Who Son added, hopes through this Corporate Social Respinsibility (CSR) program can be a motivation and evaluation for the company that there are still many people who need help and attention.
"Hopefully this CSR program can be done continuously and can be used for other programs as well. Thanks also to PPU Police who has helped the home surgery program and can be done well," he said.
The recipient of home surgery assistance, Atik Handayani also hopes this program continues to run.
"I am very grateful to the PPU Pak and the company. Hopefully this program will continue to run and can directly touch the unfortunate people," he said.
This time, PPU Police conducted a social service and inaugurated Anik Handayani's home surgery program, resident of Gersik, Penajam Sub-district, recently.
"We will continue to implement this program, although with all the limitations, hopefully this house surgery is beneficial to the owner," said Chief of PPU Police, AKBP Teddy Ristiawan, last Wednesday (9/8).
Director of PT. BFI, Kim Who Son added, hopes through this Corporate Social Respinsibility (CSR) program can be a motivation and evaluation for the company that there are still many people who need help and attention.
"Hopefully this CSR program can be done continuously and can be used for other programs as well. Thanks also to PPU Police who has helped the home surgery program and can be done well," he said.
The recipient of home surgery assistance, Atik Handayani also hopes this program continues to run.
"I am very grateful to the PPU Pak and the company. Hopefully this program will continue to run and can directly touch the unfortunate people," he said.
(rnz)