GOWES INDO – HOUSTON : Indonesian Charity Ride

An activity that aims to raise funds to address the vaccine shortage for underserved communities in Indonesia.

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Let’s raise funds for COVID-19

In December 2019, the world was shocked by a virus outbreak that occurred in Wuhan – China. So far, the epidemic has spread all over the world. This virus attacks the human respiratory tract and has not found a cure. This has caused several countries to impose restrictions, close public facilities to lock down. Indonesia itself experienced its first pandemic in early 2020 until now. Currently, the world’s citizens, especially Indonesia, can gradually recover because they have found a vaccine and there are still some technical problems in terms of distributing vaccine funds. In this case, there are still many citizens of the world who have not received the vaccine, one of them is Indonesia. “They are our brothers, especially citizens whose access is difficult for the medical team to reach. We must move to help our beloved country”.

Overcoming the Problem of Vaccine Shortage in Indonesia

The current state of Indonesia has a population of more than 273.5 million people. Positive cases of COVID-19 in Indonesia are currently still increasing and many of the patients have died. In this case, the total number of positive cases of Corona in Indonesia since it was first reported in March 2020 until today is 4,240,479 cases. Of these cases, 13,554 are active cases that are currently occurring. It is very concerning when you see the condition of our brothers and sisters in Indonesia.

Indonesia is the country most prone to becoming the center of a global pandemic. The dense population in Indonesia makes vaccines one of the ways to prevent COVID-19. Indonesia itself targets a minimum of 70% of Indonesian citizens to be vaccinated by 2021. The limitations of the medical team and government funding for the spread of vaccines are currently an obstacle, because the vaccines we have are very limited. Until now, the vaccine spread to Indonesian citizens has only reached 40%. There are still 60% of vaccines that have not been able to be distributed to Indonesian citizens. The average citizen who has not received the vaccine is in regional borders or on remote islands. Currently funding for the distribution sector is one of the obstacles in itself, because the country of Indonesia, which does have many islands, is remote, making it difficult to reach. From these problems, let’s unite to overcome the problem of distribution and realization of vaccines in order to save our brothers and sisters in Indonesia.Let’s Raise Funding

With a sense of brotherhood and contribution to our homeland in Indonesia, let’s join hands to raise funds. With your belief, hope and contribution, let’s together help Indonesia from the covid-19 pandemic. Nayantaka, together with the Consulate General of the Republic of Indonesia – Houston – IACC – SCU, will hold joint cycling and fundraising activities. Let’s attend and enliven the activity, don’t forget to bring your best donation. “Thousands and even millions of people have died from this COVID-19 virus. Let’s unite to rise again from these dark times of covid-19″.

Your generosity has an important impact on changing the lives of our brothers and sisters in Indonesia. For more information, you can contact treasure1@iacc-scu.org and hopefully your kindness will be rewarded.

Join us & donate via zelle to:
treasurer1@iacc-scu.org

Your generous donation will make a significant, life-changing impact. May your kindness be reciprocated.

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