By Edward Angimoy | Department Coordinator of Resource Development
We are extending our support to the survivors of the catastrophic flash floods and coastal erosion that struck Jembrana District in Bali, Indonesia, particularly those affected in the Pebuahan Hamlet coastal area. A total of 194 households in this area have been severely impacted by the floods, significantly damaging their houses and daily lives.
In response to the urgent needs of the survivors, IDEP has initiated an emergency relief plan. We provide essential assistance, including Hygiene Kits, Cleaning Kits (buckets, floor cleaning tools, squeegees, and brooms), Back-to-school kits, and Hand Sanitizers. Additionally, we are addressing the specific educational needs of the community by distributing school supplies to students of the Al-Qur'an Learning Center of Nurul Islam in the area.
Our relief efforts are well-coordinated and facilitated in collaboration with local leaders and community representatives. Aid items are distributed at the community hall, ensuring efficient and equitable allocation. The responsible individuals at Al-Qur'an Learning Center of Nurul Islam coordinate the distribution of Back-to-school kits.
Your support and donations are crucial in helping us continue our emergency response efforts and provide essential relief to the flood survivors in Banjar Pebuahan. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of those adversely affected by this natural disaster.
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