GMPAR Holds Free Mass Circumcision, Targeting 100 Children in Indramayu


*GMPAR Holds Free Mass Circumcision, Targeting 100 Children in Indramayu*

Indramayu – Jaya News.Com – The Movement to Build and Care for the People’s Aspirations (GMPAR) once again held a free mass circumcision program on Wednesday, June 3, 2026, at the Singa Lodra Sports Hall in Sindang Village, Sindang District, Indramayu Regency.

This activity demonstrates the organization’s commitment to the health and well-being of the community, especially children from underprivileged families.

The Head of the GMPAR Branch of Indramayu Regency, Artha Pramudya, S.H., stated that this activity has become an annual routine held as a form of community service. This year, they are targeting 100 children from various areas in Indramayu to benefit from this activity.

“We are targeting 100 children for Indramayu Regency. This is an annual activity that we hold routinely, and we continue to collaborate with the Indramayu Regency Health Office to ensure the safety and quality of the medical services provided,” said Artha Pramudya when met at the event location.

According to him, collaboration with the Health Office is crucial to ensure the entire service process adheres to applicable medical standards, from initial examinations and medical procedures to post-procedure care. Furthermore, this activity also aims to ease the economic burden on communities unable to afford circumcisions for their children.

Separately, the Chairperson of GMPAR, Retno Suyatno, expressed her deep appreciation to all committee members, volunteers, and related parties who supported this event. She emphasized that GMPAR will continue to consistently present beneficial programs that directly address the community’s basic needs.

“GMPAR’s presence must always provide tangible benefits. This mass circumcision is proof that we are present, caring, and working alongside the people. We hope that activities like this can continue and expand their reach in the years to come,” emphasized Retno Suyatno.

The community welcomed this activity. One parent expressed her gratitude for the assistance and for allowing her child to undergo circumcision safely and free of charge.

The mass circumcision event also included the provision of health supplies and snacks for participants and their companions. GMPAR is committed to continuing its active role in various social, health, and community empowerment programs for the advancement of Indramayu.**


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