The momentum of National Education Day 2026 was used together with its subsidiaries to reaffirm the commitment to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in the education sector through various social programs targeting schools, students, and learning facilities in several regions.

Not only providing educational assistance, the series of CSR programs implemented this year also focuses on improving the quality of learning spaces, student character development, skills education, and hands-on experiential learning.

Education is one of the main focuses of the company’s CSR programs because it plays an important role in creating a quality future generation.

“Through these various CSR activities, we hope to provide beneficial support while bringing new enthusiasm for students and educators,” said Elizabeth Koswara.

As a holding company, it runs educational CSR programs through classroom renovations at MTs Muslimin Cicangkang Girang. Repairs are made to damaged roofs and ceilings to create a safer and more comfortable learning environment.

This program is part of the company’s efforts to support the creation of adequate educational facilities while enhancing the teaching and learning process.

The CSR commitment of Daya Group is also strengthened through the involvement of several subsidiaries, including PT Daya Adicipta Motora (DAM), PT Daya Adicipta Wisesa (DAW), PT Daya Anugrah Mandiri (Daya Motor), PT Daya Adicipta Sandika (DAS), PT Daya Adicipta Wihaya (DAWI), and PT Nyalindung.

PT Daya Adicipta Motora (DAM) held the DAYA EDU-COLLAB 2026 program at the DAM Bandung Safety Riding Center with the spirit of “One Employee, One Good Deed.”

Through this CSR program, DAM distributed school supplies, basic necessities, and financial support to Madrasah Al Afkar Leuwigajah and Madrasah Al Miftahussa’adah.

In addition to social assistance, this activity also featured interactive education such as coloring competitions, Safety Riding Kids, safety riding awareness training, career coaching, and Microsoft Excel training for high school students.

Meanwhile, PT Daya Adicipta Wisesa (DAW) distributed books and stationery to students at SD GMIM 22 Wangurer as a form of support for students’ learning needs in the company’s surrounding area.

PT Daya Adicipta Sandika (DAS) also presented an educational CSR program titled “From Classroom to Workshop Experience” together with outstanding students from SDN 01 Ujung Menteng.

In this activity, students were introduced to the automotive world through visits to the Daya Toyota Cakung showroom and workshop. Participants also took part in vehicle education, interactive quizzes, and Toyota GR Simulator competitions.

Besides providing new learning experiences, the company also distributed school supplies and gave cash prizes as appreciation to the winners.

The educational CSR commitment was also realized by PT Daya Anugrah Mandiri through the construction of a Communal Learning and Creativity Room at SLB BUDI MULIA, Cililin.

This facility is designed to support learning activities for students with disabilities, making them more comfortable and safe while encouraging their creativity and social interaction.

On the other hand, PT Daya Adicipta Wihaya through Daya Daihatsu Langkat ran an educational CSR program by distributing notebooks, stationery, Al-Qur’ans, and general knowledge and religious books to Pondok Pesantren Ulumul Qur’an Stabat.

DAWI also invited students from SMKN 1 Stabat majoring in Light Vehicle Engineering to participate in an educational visit to the company’s showroom to learn about Daihatsu vehicle engine components and the vehicle service process firsthand.

Meanwhile, PT Nyalindung presented the Sustainable Food Yard program at Madrasah Ibtidaiyah At-Taqwa as part of environmental education and food security from an early age.

Through this program, students are taught to grow plants using polybags, compost, and cocovit planting media in the school yard area.

Not only introducing the process of growing vegetables, this activity also aims to instill values of discipline, responsibility, cooperation, and environmental awareness among students.

Through these various educational CSR programs, Daya Group and its subsidiaries hope to continue making real contributions to improving the quality of education while creating a sustainable social impact for the community.

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MTs Muslimin Cicangkang Girang

MTs Muslimin Cicangkang Girang is an Islamic junior high school located in Cicangkang Girang, a village in West Java, Indonesia. It serves as a local educational institution that integrates general and religious studies, contributing to the community’s cultural and spiritual development. While specific historical details are limited, the school reflects the broader tradition of Islamic education in the region, which has deep roots in Indonesian history.

DAM Bandung Safety Riding Center

The DAM Bandung Safety Riding Center is a facility in Bandung, Indonesia, dedicated to promoting safe and responsible motorcycle riding through practical training and education. It was established to address the high rate of traffic accidents in the region by providing a controlled environment for riders to learn defensive driving techniques. The center reflects a growing emphasis on road safety culture in Indonesia, offering courses for both beginners and experienced motorcyclists.

Madrasah Al Afkar Leuwigajah

Madrasah Al Afkar Leuwigajah is an Islamic educational institution located in Leuwigajah, West Java, Indonesia. It was established to provide religious and general education, rooted in traditional Islamic teachings, and has served as a community center for learning and spiritual development. The madrasah reflects the region’s rich Islamic scholarly heritage, though specific historical records about its founding are limited.

Madrasah Al Miftahussa’adah

Madrasah Al Miftahussa’adah is a traditional Islamic boarding school (pesantren) located in Bangkalan, Madura, Indonesia. Established in the early 20th century, it has played a significant role in religious education and community development in the region. The school continues to uphold classical Islamic scholarship while adapting to modern educational needs.

SD GMIM 22 Wangurer

SD GMIM 22 Wangurer is a primary school located in Wangurer, North Sulawesi, Indonesia, affiliated with the GMIM (Gereja Masehi Injili di Minahasa) Christian church. Established to provide education rooted in Christian values, the school serves the local community and reflects the region’s strong Protestant heritage. It continues to play a key role in shaping young minds in the area, combining academic learning with moral and spiritual development.

SDN 01 Ujung Menteng

SDN 01 Ujung Menteng is a public elementary school located in the Ujung Menteng area of Jakarta, Indonesia. Established to serve the local community, it has been part of the Indonesian national education system, providing basic education to children in the region. While specific historical details are limited, the school reflects the broader development of public schooling in Jakarta’s urban neighborhoods.

SLB BUDI MULIA, Cililin

SLB Budi Mulia in Cililin, West Java, is a special education school dedicated to serving children with disabilities, particularly those with visual impairments. Established to provide inclusive education and vocational training, the school has a history rooted in community efforts to support students with special needs in the region. It continues to play a vital role in empowering these students through tailored learning and life skills development.

Pondok Pesantren Ulumul Qur’an Stabat

Pondok Pesantren Ulumul Qur’an Stabat is an Islamic boarding school located in Stabat, North Sumatra, Indonesia, known for its focus on Quranic studies and religious education. Established to preserve and teach traditional Islamic scholarship, it combines classical pesantren methods with modern curricula to foster spiritual and academic growth. The institution has played a significant role in the local community by producing graduates skilled in Quran memorization and Islamic sciences.