Chief of the West Papua Regional Police Inspector General Daniel Tahi Monang Silitonga, here on Sunday, explained that the humanitarian assistance was a manifestation of Akabri 90' alumni's concern for people in West Papua and Southwest Papua Provinces.
Silitonga said that the humanitarian assistance was simultaneously carried out in several points in Southwest Papua and West Papua.
The alumni association also distributed 1,000 packages of school necessities in 28 points in the two provinces.
"We also distributed 1,400 pairs of clothes for children (participating) in early childhood education (PAUD)," Silitonga said.
In addition, he mentioned, the Akabri 90' alumni also carried out a mass medical treatment consisting of blood donors, health checks, circumcision, and consultation of stunting handling.
"There were 1,600 patients at this mass treatment which was held simultaneously at 20 points in Southwest Papua and West Papua," he said.
In addition to social and health assistance, he said, some 14 houses were renovated, two of which were for police members, one for military personnel, and the rest 11 houses for the community.
"Some of the house renovations are completed and some are still in process. The point is that we have handed over the keys to each recipient of the 14 houses," he said.
On the commemoration of the Youth Pledge Day on October 28, he said that Akabri alumni are part of the youth who want to serve the people of West Papua and Southwest Papua.
"No matter how small we can do and give, and we may not bring a huge impact, we want to share in this extraordinary Youth Pledge Day," Silitonga said.
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