UBSI Kaliabang Campus Distributes Thousands of Meal Boxes During Ramadan for Local Residents
Bekasi — The atmosphere of Ramadan at the Universitas Bina Sarana Informatika (UBSI) Kaliabang Campus has become more meaningful with the introduction of various social programmes targeting the local community directly. Through a food-sharing initiative, the campus has been distributing hundreds of meal boxes daily to residents throughout the holy month of Ramadan.
As a Digital Creative Campus, UBSI Kaliabang has launched a food-sharing programme as an expression of social responsibility towards the surrounding community. In this initiative, 300 meal boxes are distributed daily to residents, daily labourers, and commuters passing by as the time for breaking the fast approaches.
The food-sharing programme ran from Monday, 23 February through Friday, 13 March. During this period, thousands of meal boxes were distributed to those in need. The activity also served as one of the campus’s efforts to strengthen relations between the academic community and their local surroundings.
Yulianto, a local resident who works as a waste collector, expressed his gratitude for the food-sharing initiative.
“Alhamdulillah, it has been tremendously helpful for us. Every day we receive meal boxes for breaking our fast. Given the difficult economic conditions, assistance like this is truly meaningful,” he said.
Similarly, Putra Ramadhan, who also works as a waste collector in the Kaliabang area, praised the UBSI food-sharing activity for bringing happiness to the underprivileged.
“Thank you to UBSI campus for sharing. These meal boxes are very helpful for us to break our fast after working all day. May this kindness be rewarded with blessings,” he said.
Beyond the food-sharing initiative, UBSI Kaliabang Campus also conducted educational activities for the community. On Wednesday, 12 March 2026, the campus organised computer training and digital creative workshops attended by students from the Al Hidayah Foundation. The activity aimed to introduce technological skills to young people at an early age.
The activity was also accompanied by the distribution of assistance to orphans in the vicinity of the campus as an expression of social concern during Ramadan.
Muhamad Tabrani, Head of UBSI Kaliabang Campus, stated that Ramadan represents an important opportunity for the campus to strengthen its commitment to social responsibility towards the community.
“Through this activity, we wish to create a meaningful Ramadan, not only for our academic community but also for those around us. Sharing food, sharing knowledge, and sharing happiness are values we wish to instil,” he said.
He expressed hope that the food-sharing activity will continue in future years so that its benefits can reach a broader segment of society.
“We hope this activity can provide benefits to the community and serve as inspiration to continue spreading goodness, particularly during the holy month of Ramadan,” said Tabrani.