Telkom Reg I North Sumatra shared the love of the Indonesian Children's Institute 1435 H
(transparency-public-ri).Monday, August 04, 2014 .
The management of the Indonesian Children's Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) directly distributed food aid from PT Telkom Regional I, North Sumatra. The food aid for distribution by the LAI NGO was received by the Chair of the LAI NGO, Suherly Harahap at the Telkom Reg I North Sumatra office on July 24, 2014 at 14.00 WIB at the Office of the Manager of Telkom Regional I Sumatra Mr. Suteki accompanied by Mr. Seno, a staff of Community Development of PT Telkom.
The day before Hari Raya 1435 H or July 28, 2014, after receiving the basic food items, they were immediately distributed to the dua'afa groups, including widows, orphans and poor families who were recorded by the Indonesian NGO. The total amount of basic necessities from PT Telkom Reg I North Sumatra is as follows: 20 packages of 'Kuku Balam Super' rice sacks @ 10 Kg, 20 packages of Bimoli @ 2 Liter cooking oil and 20 packages of granulated sugar @ 1 kg.
Suherly Harahap, accompanied by M. Ichsan, Deputy Secretary and Spreading Gemilang, PR staff of the LAI NGO, expressed their deep gratitude to the leadership and staff of PT Telkom Reg Sumut for their sensitivity in analyzing the urgency of the needs of the poor, especially before the holiday which is only 2 days away. , to the transparency editor, he mentioned that all distribution recipients were those in the Indonesian Child Non-Governmental Organization's database, including those in the category of urgently needing the right time. The Public Relations staff of Penebar Gemilang expressed his hope that PT Telkom Regional I North Sumatra and its special staff in Medan will always receive the protection and love of the Almighty God for everything to be a blessing and mercy lil alamain. He prays that PT Telkom Reg I North Sumatra will continue to be successful, strong and useful for the Indonesian people and the Indonesian nation will prosper because of Telkom Reg I North Sumatra, he added enthusiastically (SH).
(transparency-public-ri).Monday, August 04, 2014 .
The management of the Indonesian Children's Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) directly distributed food aid from PT Telkom Regional I, North Sumatra. The food aid for distribution by the LAI NGO was received by the Chair of the LAI NGO, Suherly Harahap at the Telkom Reg I North Sumatra office on July 24, 2014 at 14.00 WIB at the Office of the Manager of Telkom Regional I Sumatra Mr. Suteki accompanied by Mr. Seno, a staff of Community Development of PT Telkom.
The day before Hari Raya 1435 H or July 28, 2014, after receiving the basic food items, they were immediately distributed to the dua'afa groups, including widows, orphans and poor families who were recorded by the Indonesian NGO. The total amount of basic necessities from PT Telkom Reg I North Sumatra is as follows: 20 packages of 'Kuku Balam Super' rice sacks @ 10 Kg, 20 packages of Bimoli @ 2 Liter cooking oil and 20 packages of granulated sugar @ 1 kg.
Suherly Harahap, accompanied by M. Ichsan, Deputy Secretary and Spreading Gemilang, PR staff of the LAI NGO, expressed their deep gratitude to the leadership and staff of PT Telkom Reg Sumut for their sensitivity in analyzing the urgency of the needs of the poor, especially before the holiday which is only 2 days away. , to the transparency editor, he mentioned that all distribution recipients were those in the Indonesian Child Non-Governmental Organization's database, including those in the category of urgently needing the right time. The Public Relations staff of Penebar Gemilang expressed his hope that PT Telkom Regional I North Sumatra and its special staff in Medan will always receive the protection and love of the Almighty God for everything to be a blessing and mercy lil alamain. He prays that PT Telkom Reg I North Sumatra will continue to be successful, strong and useful for the Indonesian people and the Indonesian nation will prosper because of Telkom Reg I North Sumatra, he added enthusiastically (SH).

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