TASPEN Holds Blood Drive, Hundreds of Employees Contribute to the Community
Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- TASPEN, an Indonesian state-owned enterprise, organized a blood donation drive as part of its 63rd-anniversary celebrations.
- The event, held in collaboration with the Indonesian Red Cross (PMI), saw participation from 706 employees across various branches.
- The initiative aimed to support the national blood supply and foster a culture of health, sharing, and social contribution among employees.
In commemoration of its 63rd anniversary, TASPEN, an Indonesian state-owned enterprise, hosted a blood donation drive in collaboration with the Indonesian Red Cross (PMI). The event, held at the Head Office and TASPEN KC Jakarta II, attracted a significant number of employees eager to contribute to a vital humanitarian cause.
This initiative was part of TASPEN's broader anniversary celebrations, emphasizing core values of care, togetherness, and beneficial action through humanitarian efforts. The blood drive extended to several branch offices across Indonesia, from the western to the eastern regions, resulting in a total of 706 employee participations.
Corporate Secretary of TASPEN, Henra, stated that the event was more than just a celebration of the company's journey; it was an opportunity to make a tangible contribution to society. "Blood donation is one form of social concern and the spirit of mutual cooperation of TASPEN personnel in helping others," Henra said in a written statement.
The theme "Healthy Donation, Blessed Work" underscored TASPEN's commitment to cultivating a healthy work culture that is not only productive but also mindful of social well-being and contribution. This effort aligns with national development goals, supporting improvements in human resource quality, strengthening community spirit, and enhancing public welfare, particularly in the social and health sectors.
Blood donation is one form of social concern and the spirit of mutual cooperation of TASPEN personnel in helping others.
Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.