WEST BANGKA (December 13, 2021) - Living in a comfortable
house is not only the dream of many people but also the dream of the poor and
underprivileged. With a comfortable house, it is hoped that it can help improve
social and economic life for the poor and underprivileged in their environment.
The Directorate
General of Poverty Handling, Ministry of Social Affairs through the Social
Rehabilitation Program for Uninhabitable Houses (RS-Rutilahu) seeks to create
comfortable housing conditions and harmonious social life. One of the
locations where RS-Rutilahu program assistance is located is in the Province of
the Bangka Belitung Islands, to be precise in Tanjung Village, Muntok District,
West Bangka Regency. (13/12).
With the assistance
of RS-Rutilahu which was given to beneficiaries in Tanjung Village, they have
started to buy building materials and carry out rehabilitation work on their
homes. One of the beneficiaries of this program is Mrs. Misni (50) who is a
single mother with two children who works as a fisherwoman. She said that she
received information as a recipient of RS-Rutilahu aid after she returned from
fishing. Receiving this information, Misni was assisted by the group leader and
the social office of West Bangka Regency to disburse aid, buy building
materials, and jointly assisted by various parties to rehabilitate her
previously damaged house into a proper one.
With this
assistance, Misni hopes that in the future she and her two children can live
better in a decent house. "I want the house to be occupied by me and my
two children, so it's nicer and more comfortable," said Misni.
Besides Misni,
there were also beneficiaries of RS-Rutilahu named Mrs. Muliana (65) and Mr.
Azmi (70) who were elderly at the location. Both of them are grateful to get
the assistance in the hope that they will get the housing that was previously
damaged to be feasible. "Thank God we were helped earlier (RS-Rutilahu)
and assisted in repairing her house," said Muliana.
Both Misni,
Muliana, and Azmi as well as other beneficiaries of RS-Rutilahu expressed their
gratitude to the President, Joko Widodo, and the Minister of Social Affairs, Tri
Rismaharini for the assistance they received.