Putri Koster Appreciation Shocked Market for Increasing the Mutual Cooperation Spirit

KARANGASEM, Balitopnews.com. Putri Suastini Koster continues to provide support to residents, especially the underprivileged, elderly, widowed and widowed to be provided with food aid, especially since the Covid-19 pandemic period has not yet ended.

 

"All parties certainly feel the impact is not good at this time, but I prioritize those who are less able, elderly and widowed and widower to get help,"Putri Suastini Koster said as IWAPI Bali Trustees while attending the Shocked Market activities initiated by IWAPI Bali through KPRK (Women Friendly Family Cooperative) move on and held in Subagan Kaler, Karangasem, Sunday, May 31, 2020.

 

Putri Koster added, this activity was an intelligent and creative idea, a self-supporting KPRK member who came down to the community by presenting Warung Kaget in the midst of difficult times like today.

 

"If the government distributes aid based on rules and data, beyond that it will be greatly helped by similar social activities. What an extraordinary idea, this is a slightly different but very interesting and really fun way to do it to our people who need it. "If the stalls usually have to pay, now there is surprise because it's free for every item that is taken by residents," Putri Koster said. 

 

Meanwhile, IGA Mas Sumatri as Regent Karangasem  said that his party highly appreciated the efforts to meet the needs of basic commodities by third parties, especially in conditions that were being heavily restricted by the government.

 

"This activity is very good, because it is intended for people who are affected or who really need it, especially the elderly and underprivileged residents," Mas Sumatri said. 

 

Ida Ayu Ratih Ratnadewi Chairperson of IWAPI Karangasem Regency added, Warung Kaget was a follow-up to the ideas and programs of the Head of KPRK Bali to move to help ease the burden on the community amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

"In the future we will do the same thing by targeting other villages, so that all can feel help in the midst of a pandemic situation like now," She said.

 

Meanwhile, Chairman of the Bali Province KPRK AAA Ngurah Tini Rusmini Gorda said, he was pleased the association's activities he led had the support of the IWAPI Bali Trustees as a government partner.

 

"This is a form of synergy that we want to build in supporting the government's efforts to deal with the impact of the Corona Virus spreading, which of course the government cannot work alone, therefore we need joint cooperation so that this pandemic ends soon," She said

Putri Koster also invited all parties to unite in the face of this pandemic, because the assisted ones were her own siblings. The sincerity and willingness of cooperative members with the intention of wanting to help, is expected to be a motivation for other parties to emulate goodness in the future. And like a warung, a number of basic needs ranging from vegetables, onions, garlic, oil, fruit, tofu and tempeh are prepared at Warung Kaget, and residents who are registered to come (as many as 50 people) may take any, but what is special and made people surprised because when they arrived at the last table, residents did not need to pay for the food taken.

 

Putri Koster stressed, from this Shocked Market activity it taught the concept of the hands on the stomach (giving) would be far more noble than the hands up (asking). By building togetherness against Covid-19 and sharing the basic needs of balanced nutrition, it is expected to be a momentum in increasing the spirit of mutual cooperation. (Gix)

 


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