mass circumcision bank jatim care 2011

Date: 22 june 2011

Categories : CSR


Mass circumcision Bank Jatim Care 2011 followed 250 children of elementary school age, Wednesday (22/6) at the Bank Jatim Versatile floor Room V. President Director Bank Jatim, Hadi Sukrianto, confirmed that mass circumcision is linked to the 50th anniversary of the Bank Jatim are commemorated on August 17, 2011 and the 66th Anniversary of RI. In this golden age we should be grateful, because in the course of time there must be some constraints, but Alhamdulillah Bank Jatim progress very encouraging. That's why in this happy atmosphere we ask for the blessing, hopefully the Bank Jatim in the future will be more forward again so that mass circumcision events like this will continue to happen, he hoped.   In the event, the mass circumcision of each child in addition to get bags and school supplies, also received Rp 150 thousand for pocket money and transport as well as koko shirt along with skullcap, one sarong, one pair of shoes and slippers are also drugs. While religious speech delivered Ustad Yusuf Solihin. Meanwhile, Chairman of the Committee for Mass Circumcision Bank Jatim 2011, Subawi, said the event was held on a regular basis since 1995. Hopefully mass circumcision is still held in the future and it is always held in conjunction with the school holidays, hope Subawi who is also Chairman of the Mosque Takmir Baitus Syakur Bank Jatim.   This is a Social and Environmental Responsibility (Corporate Social Responsibility) Bank Jatim to the surrounding community. Actually, we limit the number of participants of 240 children, but who signed up to this day exceeded up to 250 participants. Last year totaled 242 circumcised children, said Chief General Division's Bank Jatim.   Participants came from Surabaya and surrounding areas such as Jl. Kedondong, Keputran, Panjunan, Pe le mah's, Pacarkeling, Pacarkembang, Banyu Urip, Sidodadi, Gubeng and others. To support this mass circumcision, we fully aided medical and paramedical totaling 20 people. Gifts of clothes, shoes and skullcap and sarongs have been given to each participant and used while attending circumcision as it is today. While gift bags, stationery, pocket money and transport, and medicines given after circumcision, said Subawi. (kar)