Donation for the Installation of Rainwater Collection System at Pangudi Luhur Foundation, Tarakan, West Kalimantan
19 Dec 2025
In line with its corporate social responsibility (CSR) program, CCB Indonesia provided assistance for the installation of a rainwater collection system at the Pangudi Luhur Foundation in Tarakan, West Kalimantan. This initiative aims to support the need for clean water and improve the quality of the environment in a sustainable manner.
This activity was motivated by the geographical conditions and limited groundwater resources in the area. Reliance on paid water supplies resulted in relatively high costs and significant operational burdens. Through the construction of a rainwater collection system, it is hoped that a more efficient, environmentally friendly, and sustainable alternative water source can be obtained to meet the clean water needs of the orphanage residents.
The assistance provided includes the installation of rainwater collection facilities, gutters and pipes, as well as a simple filtration system so that rainwater can be optimally utilized for daily needs, such as sanitation, washing, and other non-consumption needs. This program is expected to reduce dependence on paid water while raising awareness of the importance of water resource management.
This assistance is considered very beneficial, especially for orphanage children who come from rural areas as well as supporting their daily activities. In addition to providing direct benefits, this program also serves as a means of educating children about the importance of protecting the environment and using natural resources wisely.
This assistance activity is a tangible manifestation of social concern and a shared commitment to supporting sustainable development, particularly in the area of access to clean water, and has a broader positive impact on the surrounding community.
With this rainwater collection system, it is hoped that activities can be carried out more independently, efficiently and sustainably, as well as serving as a model for the implementation of environmental solutions that are simple yet highly impactful.