November 26, 2025
Phapros Distributes Medicines and Other Goods Worth IDR 136.6 Million to Thousands of Flood Victims in Sumatra
PT Phapros Tbk reaffirms its commitment to humanitarian action through the Phapros Sumatra Disaster Response program by distributing aid to communities affected by floods in Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra.
This program is part of the company's Social and Environmental Responsibility (TJSL) implementation in responding to emergency conditions quickly and precisely.
Phapros distributed aid in the form of medicines, vitamins, staple food (sembako), and hygiene kits with a total value of IDR 136.6 million, reaching more than 1,900 beneficiaries, including Phapros employees affected by the floods.
Intensive Coordination for Quick Response Since the beginning of the disaster, Phapros' TJSL team has actively coordinated with Biofarma Group, Kimia Farma Group, BPBD, BNPB, the Ministry of Health, and regional stakeholders.
Needs mapping referred to data from BNPB, BMKG, and the Ministry of Public Works and Housing (PUPR) to ensure aid was targeted correctly, especially regarding health needs and food logistics.
Coordination was also carried out with the Kimia Farma Group network in Aceh, Medan, and Padang to accelerate aid distribution to the points most in need.
Phased and Integrated Aid Distribution The distribution of Phapros Sumatra Disaster Response aid was carried out in phases from November 29 to December 10, 2025, through various channels and strategic partners.
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Phase One: Aid for Employees and Residents in North Sumatra Staple food and hygiene kit aid worth IDR 3.5 million for affected employees and residents in Medan and surrounding areas.
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Phase Two: Aid Distribution to West Sumatra BPBD Post Staple food, medicine, and vitamin aid worth IDR 5 million through the West Sumatra BPBD Post.
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Phase Three: Major Support for Aceh Aid worth IDR 30 million through the Aceh TNI Disaster Post, reaching more than 400 residents.
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Phase Four: Joint Shipment with the Ministry of Health Shipment of essential medicines and vitamins worth IDR 60 million to three affected provinces.
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Phase Five: Joint Distribution Through MDMC Central Java and Unika Soegijapranata Health aid and hygiene kits for the South Tapanuli and Sumatra regions.
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Phase Six: Joint Distribution with the Vice Presidential Secretariat (Setwapres) Aid worth IDR 35 million through KFHO for the people of Aceh Tamiang.
Support for Post-Disaster Recovery Overall, Phapros' aid reached hundreds of residents in Aceh, West Sumatra, North Sumatra, as well as beneficiaries through joint distribution with the Ministry of Health, Setwapres, MDMC, and university partners.
This aid is expected to help meet basic needs while preventing post-disaster disease risks.
"Phapros is committed to always be present to help the community, especially in emergency situations. We hope this aid can lighten the residents' burden and accelerate recovery," said the Phapros TJSL Manager.
Phapros' Consistency in Humanitarianism This disaster response action continues Phapros' consistency in carrying out TJSL programs in various regions of Indonesia, covering health, education, and environmental sectors.
Through synergy with the government and strategic partners, Phapros ensures that the distributed aid is fast, precise, and sustainable.
By: Siti Shofiana



