Bandung, 05 March 2026 – In the month of Ramadan this year, there was a collaboration between Insan Bumi Mandiri (IBM) and Muslim Aid Australia (MAA) International to distribute food aid packages to 100 beneficiaries in Lambu Village, Lambu District, Bima Regency, West Nusa Tenggara Province. This program is part of the distribution of Ramadan aid which was distributed in five other regions, such as Bandung, Yogyakarta, Lombok, Sikka, including Bima, with a total distribution of 2,000 packages.
In its implementation, the distribution of aid also involved youth and local communities who helped with the distribution process to the beneficiaries. This involvement shows that the presence of the program not only provides assistance to beneficiaries, but also strengthens community participation in providing benefits to others.
The food aid packages prepared by MAA and IBM prioritize the elderly, orphans and people with disabilities. This priority is in accordance with the two categories of assistance provided by MAA, namely Orphan/Disable/Elderly (ODE) and OG which is specifically for underprivileged families. Each package contains basic necessities that can be used during the month of Ramadan such as rice, oil, wheat flour, sugar, canned sardines and milk.
Even though the distribution was faced with various impossible conditions, such as unfavorable weather and the condition of some of the beneficiaries who could not be present directly at the location, the aid distribution process still ran smoothly thanks to the coordination of the team and volunteers in the field.
Mr Ansori, as a volunteer who is directly involved in distributing food aid packages in Bima Regency, expressed his happiness at being able to be involved in this program. “We are happy to be involved in this program, especially the target beneficiaries are grandmothers and grandfathers here, orphaned siblings, and friends with disabilities,” he said.
Happiness is not only felt by field volunteers, but also by the beneficiaries, the majority of whom are elderly. In the midst of the limitations felt in the month of Ramadan, this assistance is a source of enthusiasm and gratitude in welcoming the holy month. An emotional and warm atmosphere was felt throughout the distribution process.

Grandma Asiah welcomed the food aid package provided by MAA and IBM with gratitude. “This is an unexpected blessing. We got a lot of basic necessities before Ramadan. Thank you, I hope that all those who give can always have their needs met, like those of us who are being helped have their needs met,” said Grandma Asiah, an elderly beneficiary.
Even though it is simple, this food aid has had a big impact on the people of Lambu Village, especially in helping to meet basic needs during Ramadan. It is hoped that this program can continue and reach more families in need, so that more people can experience the real benefits of the spirit of sharing in the holy month.
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Insan Bumi Mandiri (IBM) is a philanthropic institution engaged in empowering communities to develop rural Indonesia. Founded in 2016, IBM has successfully held 1,004 programs and helped more than 163,792 people in rural Indonesia. We always believe that small steps with you #InlandFriends, will create a trail of goodness for our brothers and sisters in the interior. We can solve various problems, such as access to transportation, infrastructure, health and education together. Complete information can be seen at insanbumimandiri.org.
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