Bekasi, April 28, 2026 – Access to clean water remains a real challenge for many communities, including those in Pasirranji and Sukamahi Villages, Central Cikarang, Bekasi Regency. Uneven water distribution has made it difficult for residents to meet their daily needs, especially during the dry season.
In response to this challenge, Bosch Indonesia, in collaboration with Habitat for Humanity Indonesia, implemented the BOSCH Water Project by supporting the installation of PDAM water connections to 40 households across both villages.
A total of 30 volunteers from Bosch Indonesia were actively involved in the volunteering activity on April 22, 2026. Their participation reflected a strong spirit of collaboration, as they directly contributed to the construction process to support sustainable improvements for beneficiary families.
Fenny Sofyan, Country Head of Corporate Communications, Branding Management, and Government Relations at BOSCH Indonesia, shared:
“This initiative is something we are truly proud to be part of, as we can directly contribute to providing clean water access for families here. Through this collective effort, we hope beneficiary families can experience an improved quality of life, as water is a fundamental need, and its impact can extend to other aspects such as health and children’s education.”
Take a look at the moments captured as volunteers came together to help bring clean water access to these communities.










Photo & Writer: HFHI/Kevin Herbian
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