Idul Adha is always a moment synonymous with the spirit of sharing and caring for others. This value was once again realized through the distribution of sacrificial animals to the community in the Cibeunying Bridge area, Bandung.

This activity, which is part of the company’s social commitment, involved local residents in all stages of implementation, from the handover of sacrificial animals to the distribution of meat to those in need.

Corporate Communication stated that the sacrificial program is a routine agenda continuously carried out by the company as a form of concern for the community.

“Idul Adha is a moment that reminds us of the importance of sharing and strengthening a sense of togetherness. Through this activity, we hope to bring benefits while strengthening ties with the community,” she said.

The series of activities began with the handover of sacrificial animals in the form of goats to representatives of the local community. The distribution was carried out directly by the team in a warm and friendly atmosphere.

On the day of Idul Adha, the activities continued with the process of slaughtering the sacrificial animals according to religious law. Local residents participated in various stages of the activity, from preparation to the distribution process of the sacrificial meat.

Before the slaughter, all involved parties performed a joint prayer as a form of gratitude and hope that the entire series of activities would run smoothly and bring blessings to all.

After the slaughtering process was completed, the sacrificial meat was cut and packaged to make it easier to distribute to the community. The distribution was organized to ensure orderly and even distribution.

Through this activity, the company hopes that the spirit of sharing, which is the essence of Idul Adha, will continue to grow in the community. Besides providing direct benefits, this activity also serves as a means to strengthen the values of mutual cooperation, togetherness, and social care that have been an important part of community life.

Cibeunying Bridge

Cibeunying Bridge is a historic landmark in Bandung, Indonesia, built during the Dutch colonial era in the early 20th century. It was constructed to connect the northern and southern parts of the city, serving as a key transportation route over the Cibeunying River. The bridge remains an important cultural and architectural symbol of Bandung’s colonial heritage.

Bandung

Bandung, the capital of West Java, Indonesia, is a vibrant city known for its colonial architecture, cool climate, and role in the 1955 Asia-Africa Conference, which marked a pivotal moment in the Non-Aligned Movement. Originally established by the Dutch East Indies government in the early 20th century as a planned resort and administrative center, it became a hub for intellectuals and independence activists. Today, Bandung is a popular destination for its creative culture, culinary scene, and nearby volcanic landscapes like Tangkuban Perahu.