
On Saturday, May 3, 2025, a Mosaic Sharing activity was held organized by the Welfare Division of the people at the Al Bisri Islamic Boarding School Jl. Gunung Anyar Rungkut, Surabaya City. This activity began at 15.30 WIB and was attended by staff members Mosaic 2025. The main objective of this activity was to foster a sense of social care and strengthen relations between people through direct assistance.
The forms of activities carried out include the distribution of food packages, school supplies, and snacks. In addition, the committee also held a play and study session with children as a form of interaction and entertainment. The activity took place in an orderly and enthusiastic manner, both from the organizer and the beneficiaries.
This sharing activity was closed at 18:00 WIB with a shared prayer and symbolic surrender of assistance to the foundation manager. It is hoped that activities like this can continue and become an agenda every month of Ramadan or normal days to strengthen social solidarity and have a positive impact for people in need.
Mosaic Sharing also carries the spirit of collaboration that is in line with the aim of emphasizing the importance of partnerships and cooperation to accelerate the achievement of sustainable development goals. Through interaction and exchange of ideas between participants, Mosaic seeks to build a strong partnership network in the organization so that it can support innovative and sustainable solutions in various fields that are the focus of the organization.
By integrating values in every series of activities, it is expected that Mosaic sharing is not only to strengthen the internal organization, but also opens up wider opportunities for collaboration with various parties, ranging from the community, government, to the private sector. This approach reflects Mosaic's commitment to actively contribute to sustainable development through inclusive and strategic partnerships, which in turn will accelerate the achievement of the SDGs targets as a whole and have a positive impact on the wider community.