Loyalty in Caring for the Poor
It is not enough to be only at the forefront of the war against Covid-19, the nursing community in Palembang is also building social solidarity.
It is not enough to be only at the forefront of the war against Covid-19, the nursing community in Palembang is also building social solidarity. They initiated a movement to share ready-to-eat food for the poor.
Agustiawan (32) and five fellow nurses patiently served residents in Kemas Rindu Village, Palembang, South Sumatra, Sunday (10/1/2020). That afternoon, dozens of residents, mostly the poor, queued up to buy food provided by the Palembang Nursing Community through Dapur Berbagi food sharing program. On that day, there were 500 servings of various dishes of food and the poor needed only to pay for the food at only Rp 1,000 each.