25
Jan 2024
In commemoration of the National Nutrition Day 2024, PT. Danayasa Arthatama (SCBD) and Artha Graha Peduli (AGP) have reaffirmed their commitment to support the government's vision of creating a golden generation for Indonesia. As part of these efforts, they have implemented the Supplementary Feeding Program (SFP), one phase of which took place at the Mawar Early Childhood Education Center (PAUD), Rawa Barat Village, on January 25, 2024.
The series of SFP activities began with a warm welcome from the local village head, who emphasized the importance of collaboration between the private sector and the government in supporting children's health. This was followed by presentations from health experts, Dr. Yuni Astria, SpA, and Dr. Rika Indriani, who provided in-depth insights on the importance of a healthy diet, particularly in enriching animal protein intake to prevent stunting.
After the educational session, nutritious food was distributed to toddlers and mothers in attendance. The food packages were carefully designed to meet the critical nutritional needs of children in their growth stages, including milk, eggs, mung beans, vitamins, hydroponic vegetables, and various other healthy foods.
This joint effort reflects the commitment of PT. Danayasa Arthatama (SCBD) and Artha Graha Peduli (AGP) to actively participate in improving the quality of life for Indonesian children, especially in areas vulnerable to nutritional issues. Through initiatives like the SFP, they hope to provide a tangible contribution towards creating a healthy, intelligent, and competitive golden generation.
Facing the challenges of children's nutrition and health, collaboration among the private sector, government, and community is the key to achieving sustainable outcomes. With a spirit of togetherness and awareness of the importance of investing in children's health, PT. Danayasa Arthatama (SCBD) and Artha Graha Peduli (AGP) are committed to continuing sustainable programs that have a positive impact on the nation's future.
09
Nov 2023
The Jakarta Fire Safety Challenge (JFSC) 2023 took place from November 6th to 9th. It was a competition focusing on firefighting and rescue skills, with participation from 44 volunteer firefighting teams (REDKAR) and 103 emergency response teams from various building categories such as office buildings, hotels, apartments, industrial and regional management areas, and commercial shopping centers.
The Acting Governor of Jakarta praised the significant role played by volunteer firefighting teams and associations or managers of building areas in assisting firefighters to minimize the impact of fire disasters.
Here are the rankings of the firefighting and rescue competition teams based on categories of building emergency response teams:
Office Buildings Category:
1st Place: Gold Coast Office Building
2nd Place: Indonesia Stock Exchange Building
3rd Place: Prima Tower, Sunlife Tower, and Pertiwi Tower
Hotels Category:
1st Place: Hotel Indonesia Kempinski Jakarta
2nd Place: Borobudur Hotel Jakarta
3rd Place: Ayana Midplaza Hotel
Apartments Category:
1st Place: Office 8 - Residence 8
2nd Place: Summit Kelapa Gading Tower
3rd Place: Casa Domaine
Industrial and Regional Management Category:
1st Place: PT Pama Persada Nusantara Company
2nd Place: SCBD B Area
3rd Place: SCBD A Area
Commercial Shopping Centers Category:
1st Place: Pacific Place Jakarta
2nd Place: The Darmawangsa Square
3rd Place: Grand Indonesia Shopping Town
20
Aug 2023
Artha Graha Peduli (AGP) dalam merayakan hari kemerdekaan ke-78 RI, kembali menggelar aksi sosial kemasyarakatan dengan
20
Apr 2023
Jakarta - Yayasan Artha Graha Peduli (AGP) kembali menggelar kegiatan Penyuluhan Kesehatan dan CSSR AGP 2023