
SERBUNG is an action of sharing food with communities in need, both inside and outside the campus environment. The main targets include students, cleaning staff, security guards, parking attendants, and the surrounding community who are less fortunate. By distributing food, this program contributes to reducing hunger and easing the burden on the community amidst difficult economic conditions. Meanwhile, DONDAR is a blood donation activity that aims to help patients who need blood transfusions. One bag of donated blood can save up to four lives, while providing health benefits for the donor.
In addition, FEBerbakti also holds Mass Circumcision as a form of concern for children from underprivileged families. Circumcision is not only part of tradition and religious teachings, but also has health benefits for children. By holding free mass circumcisions, this program is expected to help ease the burden on parents and improve the health and well-being of participating children.
FEBerbakti not only serves as a platform for students to contribute to social action, but also supports the achievement of Sustainable Development Goal (SDGs) number 17: Partnerships for Achieving the Goals. Through collaboration and cooperation with various parties, FEBerbakti is expected to have a positive impact on community welfare, both in terms of health and food security. With a spirit of caring and mutual cooperation, FEBerbakti is present as a concrete step in realizing students who are not only intellectually intelligent, but also have a high social awareness.