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BRI KC Cibubur Presents New Sports Hall for Student Activities at Ar-Rohman Insan Kamil Foundation

BRI KC Cibubur Presents New Sports Hall for Student Activities at Ar-Rohman Insan Kamil Foundation

BRI KC Cibubur Presents New Sports Hall for Student Activities at Ar-Rohman Insan Kamil Foundation

 

Jonggol, Primenewspost.com

 

BRI KC Cibubur, through its BRI Peduli Social and Environmental Responsibility (TJSL) program, handed over a sports hall (GOR) facility to the Ar-Rohman Insan Kamil Foundation in Singasari Village, Jonggol District, Bogor Regency, on Monday (2/2/2026).

The handover ceremony was attended by the Branch Manager of BRI KC Cibubur, Dolly Senja Permadi, along with the Supervisor of BRI KC Cibubur, Lukman Hakim, and representatives from the Ar-Rohman Insan Kamil Foundation, Ustadz Wildan and Muhamad Aris.

The construction of this GOR is part of BRI KC Cibubur’s commitment to supporting the improvement of human resources quality, particularly in religious and social education environments.

“The GOR facility is not only intended for physical activities but also as a communal space that fosters discipline, sportsmanship, and values of togetherness. BRI Peduli is here to provide tangible and sustainable benefits. This GOR is expected to become a productive space that can be optimally utilized by the foundation and the surrounding community,” said Dolly Senja Permadi in his remarks.

At the same venue, the management of the Ar-Rohman Insan Kamil Foundation expressed their appreciation for the support from BRI KC Cibubur.

The GOR is considered an important facility in supporting the activities of students, especially in maintaining a balance between academic, religious, and physical education.

 

With the handover of this facility, BRI Peduli emphasizes the role of the banking sector not only as an economic driver, but also as a strategic partner in social and educational development in the region. (*)

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