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Berbuka Puasa dan Berbagi Bersama SMAN 78 Angkatan 2007 dengan Pondok Yatim dan Dhu’afa “Yayasan Amal Sholeh Sejahtera”

Jakarta 2013
Contact Person: Anita (Babaw) : 081316462224; Randy : 081905085263;

A. Pendahuluan
Bulan Ramadhan memiliki keutamaan dan keistimewaan yang besar. Semua amal soleh yang dilakukan pada bulan ini akan mendapat balasan lebih banyak dan lebih baik. Oleh karena itu kita sangat dianjurkan untuk memperbanyak amal kebajikan dan meninggalkan kemaksiatan. Inilah bulan penuh berkah. Setiap muslim yang mendambakan rahmat dari Rabb-nya, merindui maghfirah-Nya, dan berharap keberkahan dari-Nya, pasti akan bergembira menyambut tamu agung ini. Inilah bulan dimana kita dapat mengumpulkan sebanyak mungkin pahala dari Allah melalui berbagai amal soleh yang telah Allah perintahkan. Ramadhan adalah momentum yang paling tepat untuk mencari pahala Allah SWT. Karena, di bulan ini, kita tidak hanya dapat meraih pahala dari amalan kita sendiri, tapi kita juga bisa melipatgandakannya dengan cara beramal untuk orang lain, sebagaimana sabda Rasulullah: “Barangsiapa memberi perbukaan (makanan atau minuman) kepada orang yang berpuasa, maka dia akan mendapat pahala seperti pahala orang yang berpuasa itu, tanpa mengurangi sedikitpun pahala orang yang berpuasa tersebut. (HR Ahmad).” Rasulullah saw tidak hanya menganjurkan dengan lisannya. Beliau pun telah melakukannya jauh sebelum umatnya. Bahkan, dalam berbagai riwayat disebutkan bahwa diantara kebiasaan yang beliau lakukan di bulan Ramadhan adalah memperbanyak sedekah. Beliau sangat terkenal kedermawanannya, dan sifat tersebut makin terlihat di bulan suci Ramadhan. Siapapun yang meminta sesuatu kepada beliau, Rasulullah tidak pernah menolaknya. Atas dasar hal itu, maka kami selaku alumni SMA 78 Jakarta Angkatan 2007 bermaksud menyelenggarakan kegiatan Berbuka Puasa dan Berbagi Bersama 78 Angkatan 2007 dan Pondok Yatim dan Dhu’afa “Yayasan Amal Sholeh Sejahtera”. Semoga acara ini dapat menjadi wasilah bagi menghidupkan sunnah Rasulullah SAW di bulan Ramadhan. Selain itu, kegiatan ini diharapkan memberi kesempatan kepada para dermawan/dermawati, pribadi maupun lembaga, untuk bersilaturahmi dan berbagi dengan kalangan yang kurang beruntung, yakni anak-anak yatim/piatu dan kaum jompo, sehingga mereka pun memiliki sedikit bekal untuk dapat mencicipi nikmatnya beribadah di bulan suci ini.

Contact Person: Anita (Babaw) : 081316462224; Randy : 081905085263;

B. Tujuan
1. Berbuka puasa bersama Keluarga Besar SMAN 78 angkatan 2007 dan adik-adik dari Pondok Yatim dan Dhu‟afa “Yayasan Amal Sholeh Sejahtera” 2. Menyalurkan bantuan dari Keluarga Besar SMAN 78 angkatan 2007 3. Membantu meringankan beban adik-adik kita yang kurang beruntung, baik bantuan yang bersifat materi maupun immateri. 4. Menjaga tali silaturahmi Keluarga Besar SMAN 78 angkatan 2007 Jakarta

C. Nama Kegiatan
Berbuka Puasa dan Berbagi Bersama Keluarga Besar SMAN 78 angkatan 2007 dengan Adik-adik asuhan Pondok Yatim dan Dhu‟afa “Yayasan Amal Sholeh Sejahtera”

D. Deskripsi Kegiatan
Kegiatan ini merupakan kegiatan yang bertujuan membantu adik – adik kita yang kurang beruntung untuk bisa merayakan datangnya bulan suci Ramadhan 1434 H dengan penuh kebahagian dan bisa membawa harapan baru bagi mereka dalam meraih impian melalui kegiatan berbuka puasa dan berbagi bersama yang akan diselenggarakan pada Kamis, 1 Agustus 2013. Adapun dalam kegiatan ini kami juga mengajak keluarga besar SMAN 78 „07 untuk dapat berpartisipasi dalam penghimpunan dana bantuan untuk adik-adik kita disana yang akan diserahkan pada saat acara berlangsung. Penghimpunan dana akan kami buka dari tanggal 16 Juli s/d 31 Juli 2013 melalui rekening yang kami sediakan. Dalam keberlangsungan kegiatan tersebut panitia akan menghimpun dan mengajak alumni SMAN 78 „07 melalui media Facebook, Twitter, BBM, WhatsApp, SMS, dsb.

Contact Person: Anita (Babaw) : 081316462224; Randy : 081905085263;

E. Alur, Waktu dan Tempat Pelaksanaan.
Tanggal 16 Juli – 31 Juli 2013 Sosialisasi Pengumpulan rekening sediakan bank atau Kegiatan kegiatan dana yang dapat dan melalui kami juga Tempat Bantuan melalui: Keterangan berupa dana dapat ditransfer

Mandiri : 118-00-0733466-6 a.n : Anita Dewanti

diserahkan ke panitia secara langsung.

BCA : 5465246003 a.n : Randy Anggriany

BNI : 550055054 a.n : Finesha Aisyah

Cat : Apabila sudah mentransfer, diharapkan konfirmasi ke contact person untuk nama lengkap dan jumlah nominal yang disumbangkan

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01 Agustus 2013 (17.00 s/d selesai)

Berbuka puasa bersama serta Pondok solat Magrib berjamaah. Penyerahan kepada Dana Dhu‟afa

Yatim

dan Seluruh

dana

bantuan

yang terhimpun

hingga Hari H akan diserahkan seluruhnya kepada adik-adik asuhan Pondok Yatim dan Dhu‟afa “Yayasan Amal Sholeh Sejahtera”

Bantuan “Yayasan Amal asuhan Sholeh Sejahtera” Jl. Kembang Kereb

adik-adik

yayasan amal soleh sejahtera. Silaturahmi antar

keluarga No. 7 Kembangan,

besar SMAN 78 Angkatan 07 Jakarta Barat Jakarta. Telp: (021) 5844684 Web: http://web.pondokyatim-dhuafa.com/

F. Susunan Panitia
Terlampir

G. Anggaran Dana
 Buka Puasa: Rp 80.000/orang Sudah termasuk takjil dan makan malam untuk adik-adik di Pondok Yatim dan Dhu‟afa “Yayasan Amal Sholeh Sejahtera” Contact Person: Anita (Babaw) : 081316462224; Randy : 081905085263;



Sumbangan santunan untuk adik-adik Pondok Yatim dan Dhu‟afa “Yayasan Amal Sholeh Sejahtera”: Sukarela seikhlasnya



Seluruh dana yang terkumpul akan diserahkan kepada saudara-saudara kita yang berada dibawah naungan Pondok Yatim dan Dhu‟afa

H. Deskripsi Yayasan Panti Dhuafa Amal Sholeh dan Sejahtera
Terlampir

I.

Penutup Sekian proposal kegiatan ini kami buat, semoga dapat memberikan gambaran mengenai kegiatan Berbuka Puasa dan Berbagi Bersama 78 Angkatan 2007 untuk Pondok Yatim dan Dhu‟afa “Yayasan Amal Sholeh Sejahtera”. Akhirul kalam, kami berharap semoga tujuan dari kegiatan ini dapat tercapai dalam ridho-Nya.

“Dan berikanlah kepada keluarga-keluarga yang dekat akan haknya, kepada orang miskin dan orang yang dalam perjalanan dan janganlah kamu menghambur-hamburkan secara boros. Sesungguhnya pemboros-pemboros itu adalah saudara-saudara syaitan dan syaitan itu adalah sangat ingkar kepada Tuhannya” (Al- Isra’: 26-27)

Contact Person: Anita (Babaw) : 081316462224; Randy : 081905085263;

Lampiran 1. Susunan Panitia Pelindung Ketua Sekretaris Bendahara Perlengkapan : Allah SWT : Anita Dewanti : Randy Anggriany : Finesha Aisyah : Refina Anandya Syahputri

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2. Deskripsi Panti Dhuafa Pondok Yatim dan Dhuafa “Yayasan Amal Sholeh dan Sejahtera” merupakan salah satu pondok yatim dan panti dhuafa yang berfokus pada pendidikan dan pembinaan anak-anak yatim dan dhuafa, serta ikut mengelola zakat, infaq, shodaqoh (ZIS) juga wakaf dengan cara yang professional. Visi Mewujudkan pondok yatim dan dhuafa sebagai lembaga pendidikan serta pembinaan anak yatim dan dhuafa yang professional dan amanah sehingga dapat menciptakan generasi mandiri yang berakhlakul karimah Misi 1. Memberikan pelayanan terbaik bagi anak yatim dan dhuafa 2. Menjadi fasilitator yang amanah bagi kaum aghnia (mampu) dan kaum dhuafa 3. Membangun pondok yatim dan dhuafa sebagai wadah pembentukan generasi mandiri Dewan Pembina Yayasan 1. Drs. Taviv Teguh Waluyo 2. Thoha Hablil, S.Kom 3. Dedy Mulyadi, SE Manajemen PYD 1. Ketua : Hadi Wihanda

2. Operasional : Padlullah. ZB 3. Keuangan : Maman Taofik

Contact Person: Anita (Babaw) : 081316462224; Randy : 081905085263;

Pondok Yatim dan Dhuafa “Yayasan Amal Sholeh dan Sejahtera” memiliki 3 asrama yaitu : 1. Asrama 1 (putra) : Jl. Kembang Kereb No. 7, Kembangan Jakarta Barat 2. Asrama 2 (putri) : Jl. Panjang No. 39, Sukabumi Utara, Kebon Jeruk Jakarta Barat 3. Asrama 3 (putra) : Jl. Gelong Baru Raya No. 8A Tomang Jakarta Barat 4. Koperasi Yayasan Amal Soleh Sejahtera : Jl. Panjang No. 39, Sukabumi Utara, Kebon Jeruk Jakarta Barat

Data anak asuh mukim Tingkatan Pra Sekolah SD SMP SMA Pengabdian Jumlah Asrama Asrama Asrama 1 2 3 1 1 2 5 4 2 4 3 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 12 8 5 Jumlah 4 11 8 1 1 25

Data anak asuh non mukim Tingkatan SD SMP SMA Jumlah Putra 30 11 4 45 Putri 30 14 11 55 Jumlah 60 25 15 100

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...interesting concept Singer has is his actual solution to world poverty, which basically describes people donating any money not spent on necessities to charities. Although, I am in line with the fact that the U.S. consumer has been brainwashed into thinking they are purchasing necessities and have shown a lack of judgment for understanding when they are purchasing necessities versus when they are purchasing luxuries, I do not agree that is a reason to give away all of your extra income to charities around the world. This is an extremely unrealistic amount that does not align with how a large population of our society thinks about personal wealth. The words need and want are used interchangeably in American culture and this causes us to trick ourselves into believing we should be buying unnecessary items. For example, even when we are speaking about things we want, we often say we need them because it highlights how badly we want that item. Things that you want could give you a goal to work towards, but when you think about things that you need you are liable to feel bad about yourself or less than others if you do not have these items. A huge reason why many of us do not donate substantial amounts of money is because we do not believe we have the money to do so, but in fact we do have the extra money to donate to charities, we just chose to spend it other wise. We are not taking responsibility of our actions and our thoughts. As a society, we have come to think of many things...

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