Holywings Distributes 10,000 Ramadan Meals to Underprivileged Communities
In a spirit of compassion, solidarity, and humanitarian values during the holy month of Ramadan 2026, Holywings Peduli has reaffirmed its commitment through a large-scale social programme distributing 10,000 packets of breaking fast meals to underprivileged communities across Holywings outlets in various regions throughout Indonesia, including Java, Sumatra, and Sulawesi. Beyond food distribution, Holywings Peduli also provides financial assistance to orphaned children and the destitute at Livehouse Kemang, South Jakarta.
The programme runs continuously throughout Ramadan 2026 and forms part of Holywings Peduli’s regular agenda in delivering tangible social impact, particularly for economically disadvantaged groups, informal sector workers, the poor, and orphaned children requiring greater attention and support.
The initiative targets communities who struggle daily to meet their basic needs, enabling them to experience happiness and peace during their Ramadan fast. In addition to meal distribution, Holywings Peduli provides financial assistance to orphaned children and the destitute as a demonstration of care, compassion, and concern for the future of children requiring both moral and material support.
Through its CSR programme, Holywings Group provided financial assistance to orphaned children supervised by administrators in the Bangka neighbourhood, South Jakarta. Andrew Susanto, Chief Commissioner of Holywings Group and Head of Holywings Peduli CSR Programme, stated that the initiative focuses not merely on material aid, but aims to cultivate empathy, social solidarity, and communal values amongst society.
“Ramadan is a month of blessings and the finest opportunity to strengthen empathy towards one another. Through this programme of distributing 10,000 packets of breaking fast meals and assistance to orphaned and disadvantaged children, we wish to be genuinely present within society and provide benefits that are directly felt by those in need,” said Andrew on Saturday (14/3).
The Ramadan programme also represents Holywings Peduli’s long-term commitment to sustained social activities focusing on three core pillars: humanitarian work, health, and social welfare. Through this sustained approach, Holywings Peduli seeks to create positive impact that is not merely temporary, but contributes meaningfully to improving communities’ quality of life.
Marsono, administrator of the Bangka neighbourhood and chairman of community association RW 01, expressed his gratitude: “We are deeply grateful for the assistance provided by Holywings Peduli. We hope Holywings Peduli will continue to prosper, grow, and remain able to help the community,” he said.
Through this 2026 Ramadan programme of distributing 10,000 breaking fast meals and assistance to orphaned children, Holywings Peduli reaffirms its role as a consistent social partner delivering relevant, impactful, and sustainable humanitarian programmes, positioning itself as part of the solution to various social issues in Indonesia.