UBSI Jatiwaringin Campus Spreads Compassion, Ramadhan Rice Box Programme Aids Surrounding Community
BEKASI - The rice box distribution social activity by Universitas Bina Sarana Informatika (UBSI) Jatiwaringin campus, which has been running from 23 February to 13 March 2026, has received a warm reception from the surrounding community. The sharing programme, conducted every Monday through Friday throughout Ramadhan, is seen as helping residents, particularly those from lower-to-middle income backgrounds, meet their daily needs.
A resident, Rohayani, expressed her appreciation for the compassionate initiative carried out by UBSI Jatiwaringin campus. She views the activity not merely as food distribution, but as a tangible expression of emotional closeness between the campus and the surrounding community.
“This activity is very helpful to us, especially as it is conducted consistently throughout the blessed month. We feel valued. UBSI is not just a place where students study, but also a good neighbour to the surrounding residents,” said Rohayani when met at the rice box distribution site on Monday (9 March 2026).
The UBSI Jatiwaringin rice box sharing programme is part of the campus’s broader social activities during Ramadhan 1447 Hijriah. Each day, hundreds of rice boxes are distributed to surrounding residents, informal workers, and road users passing through the campus area. The activity aims to alleviate the burden on the community whilst strengthening relationships between the academic community and the surrounding environment.
As a Digital Creative Campus, UBSI focuses not only on technological development and academic quality, but also on instilling values of social responsibility through concrete actions directly felt by the community. Rohayani noted that the campus’s presence within the residential area has a positive impact, as technological progress continues alongside values of harmony and generosity.
Rohayani also praised the attitudes of students and campus staff involved in the activity. She noted that the distribution process was orderly, friendly, and full of familial warmth.
“The students and staff are friendly, and the distribution is well-organised. The atmosphere is very warm, it feels like family. We hope activities like this can continue in the future,” said Rohayani.
Responding to this, Ahmad Fauzi, Head of UBSI Jatiwaringin Campus, affirmed that the activity is part of the campus’s commitment to serving the community.
“UBSI Jatiwaringin campus remains committed to presenting quality activities as a Campus with excellent accreditation. Support and positive responses from residents like Rohayani motivate us to remain disciplined and consistent in implementing programmes that benefit the surrounding environment,” said Fauzi.
He added that the campus will continue to strive to maintain environmental stability and benefit through various inclusive and sustainable social activities. He stated that harmonious relations between educational institutions and the community are key to creating an ecosystem of mutual support for collective progress.
“The rice box sharing activity reaffirms the role of the campus as an institution that is not only academically excellent, but also concerned with the social conditions around it. This Ramadhan momentum is expected to further strengthen bonds between the academic community and society, whilst bringing blessings to all parties,” said Fauzi.