BPKH Distributes 108,000 Basic Food Packages During Ramadhan 2026
Jakarta — The Hajj Financial Management Body (BPKH), through its Public Welfare Division, has distributed 108,075 packages of basic food supplies to communities across various regions of Indonesia through the Spreading Benefits Together BPKH 2026 programme during this year’s Ramadhan.
“This programme is implemented as part of sharing activities and strengthening social awareness during the momentum of the holy month of Ramadhan,” said BPKH Executive Board Chairman Fadlul Imansyah in Jakarta on Wednesday.
Based on programme implementation data, of the total 110,000 basic food packages approved, 108,075 packages have been allocated for distribution across various provinces in Indonesia.
North Sumatra has become the region with the largest allocation, receiving 17,200 packages, followed by East Java with 10,425 packages and West Java with 8,500 packages.
In its implementation, BPKH has engaged several national welfare partners to ensure the distribution of assistance runs effectively and reaches the intended beneficiaries. These partners include Baitulmaal Muamalat, NU Care-LAZISNU, Lazuq, Lazismu, Rumah Zakat, and Baznas.
“BPKH is committed to ensuring that hajj fund management not only supports the implementation of hajj worship but also delivers tangible social impact for the Muslim community. We hope the assistance distributed can help society meet basic needs and strengthen the spirit of sharing and social awareness,” said Fadlul.
Meanwhile, BPKH Executive Board Member for Public Welfare Division Sulistyowati explained that the programme implementation is carried out through cooperation with various welfare partners to ensure assistance can reach communities in need with precision targeting.
“This programme is a manifestation of BPKH’s commitment to channelling the welfare value of hajj funds broadly to society. Through collaboration with various welfare partners, we endeavour to ensure the distribution of assistance runs effectively and reaches more beneficiaries across various regions,” said Sulistyowati.
To date, 76,075 packages have been realised in the distribution process, whilst others remain in the procurement and distribution stages across various regions.
The assistance is distributed through various social institutions, Islamic boarding schools, mosques, and community organisations that serve as beneficiary recipients across different areas. The programme also involves community leaders and partner institutions to expand the reach of assistance distribution.
“Going forward, BPKH will continue to strengthen various welfare programmes that provide direct benefits to the Muslim community, as a form of hajj fund management that is trustworthy, transparent, and oriented towards community welfare,” she said.