bukber feb unarThe Charity Ramadhan Project charity activity initiated by the Partnership Division of the Master of Accounting Student Association (HMMA) Airlangga University, in collaboration with Seribu Smiles, is very relevant to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Even though this program directly focuses on providing Holiday Treats (THR) to orphaned children in orphanages, the indirect impact of this program can contribute to achieving SDG 4. Through providing this specific assistance, children are given a sense of self-confidence. and happiness, important factors in supporting their participation in school and other educational activities. Feeling appreciated and getting support from society can increase their motivation to excel in academics.
The program also shows how community involvement and collaboration can drive local economic growth. By purchasing Eid clothes from local sellers, this activity can provide a small economic stimulus for local communities, support small and medium businesses and encourage decent work in the surrounding environment.
The partnership between HMMA and Seribu Smiles in implementing the Charity Ramadhan Project is a clear example of SDG 17. This partnership strengthens the capacity of both organizations to create significant social impact, showing how collaboration between organizations can help in achieving broader goals for the welfare of society. Initiatives like this emphasize the importance of synergy between various stakeholders in realizing sustainable development.
The Charity Ramadhan Project is not only a concrete manifestation of social concern and solidarity, but also a contribution to achieving the SDGs. Through this program, HMMA and Seribu Smiles not only provide direct assistance to children in need but also strengthen their collective commitment to sustainable development through education, economic growth and partnerships.