June 19, 2014

Media Visit to Farpoint Home for A Home Program

Farpoint Long-Term Commitment in Building Decent Homes for Underprivileged Families in Desa Margamulya and Desa Kedung Dalam, Tangerang

Donations has been made, houses painted, foundations built, soccer balls played, laughter shared.

Thanks to our Management and staff support and donations, Farpoint have gathered more than 120 “Sembako” packages, books and toys that are given to underprivileged families in Desa Margamulya and Desa Kedung Dalam, Tangerang.

The donations were symbolically handed to Desa Kedung Dalam committee representative on Farpoint team and Media site visit to the “Home for A Home” program last Thursday (19/06). Around 20 of Farpoint team representatives alongside with 20 media joined hands in painting houses, building foundations and playing with local kids.

Both Farpoint team representative who joined the visit and Media went home with memorable experience, feeling good to have shared such a positive impact to their lives, and we believe so does the villagers at Margamulya and Kedung Dalam.

Media has written positive articles, sharing the needs and positivity of this program, hoping a greater awareness of so many under developed community around us.

About “Home for A Home”

Farpoint CSR program “Home for A Home” is a holistic community development for underprivileged families in Indonesia. Partnering with Habitat for Humanity Indonesia. Farpoint provide donation in the name of its property buyers to Habitat for Humanity Indonesia to build decent homes for low income families in where it is mostly needed.

The program started in 2012, and up to this day we have built 114 houses in Desa Margamulya and Desa Kedung Dalam.

Farpoint has commited to continue the collaboration with Habitat For Humanity Indonesia as a long-term partnership. “Home for a Home” program will built a total of 174 houses by 2016, where Farpoint’s contribution will cover more than 33 percent of the total home required by this villages until 2018.

Desa Margamulya and Desa Kedung Dalam was chosen as a pilot project on how we can support the development of a home and living environment for a better quality of life.

Farpoint believes that every man has the right to live in decent homes. Therefore, we partnered with Habitat for Humanity Indonesia to build decent, safe, healthy and comfortable houses for underprivileged families in Desa Margamulya and Desa Kedung Dalam.

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