Police and Journalists Distribute Aid to Hundreds of Orphans in West Jakarta
Polri headquarters, in collaboration with Trunojoyo journalists, distributed financial assistance to 100 orphans and underprivileged residents at Al Ikhlas Mosque, Joglo, West Jakarta, on Wednesday, 11 March. Brigadier General Trunoyudo Wisnu Andiko, Chief of Public Relations Division Communications at Polri, stated that this initiative represents a form of synergy between the police and journalists to assist communities in need.
“During this blessed month, Polri, together with Trunojoyo journalists, collaborate to share with communities in need,” he said.
He expressed hope that the assistance would provide tangible benefits to recipients as they approach Eid al-Fitr 1447 H.
“May the assistance provided be a blessing and benefit to the community ahead of Eid al-Fitr 1447 H,” he added.
Similarly, Yudha Marhaean, a representative of Trunojoyo journalists, conveyed a message urging residents in the Al Ikhlas Mosque neighbourhood to maintain harmony and unity. He emphasised the importance of moral support for the younger generation to grow with optimism.
“We hope this can bring happiness, spirit, and prayers so that our children grow into a generation that is strong, virtuous, and beneficial to the nation and religion,” Yudha explained.
Mohammad Yamin, Chairman of Al Ikhlas Mosque Management Committee, expressed deep appreciation for the financial assistance and food packages provided. The committee also offered moral support to police officers who would soon carry out security duties during the homecoming period.
“We are grateful for the provision of assistance and food packages to orphans and underprivileged residents. We also pray that all police members assigned to Operation Ketupat 2026 can carry out their duties smoothly,” Yamin said.
In addition to cash assistance, the activity distributed 100 food packages and 100 meal packages for breaking the fast. This charitable initiative in Joglo is a continuation of previous activities on Tuesday, 10 March, when Polri headquarters and Trunojoyo journalists distributed 1,500 food and Iftar packages to the general public.