Hanwha Life Introduces Innovative 'Mobile Family Center' to Enhance Mental Health Support in Indonesia
Hanwha Life's Commitment to Mental Health
On January 16, 2025, Hanwha Life handed over its new initiative, the 'Mobile Family Center,' to the Indonesian government at Jakarta City Hall. This innovative mobile service aims to improve mental health support for women and children, particularly in underserved areas of the nation. Following the success of their 'Digital Family Center' launched the previous year, Hanwha Life is expanding its reach with this mobile unit, designed to provide on-site psychological counseling.
The Mobile Family Center will travel to various neighborhoods, offering a range of services, including counseling for mental health issues and programs aimed at promoting self-reliance. The effort is part of Hanwha Life's commitment to enhancing the welfare of communities that often lack access to essential services. The project is a collaboration between Hanwha Life, local government, and Save the Children, highlighting the importance of partnership in addressing pressing social issues.
Addressing a Growing Need for Support
Data from Jakarta’s Technical Service Unit for Women and Children Protection reveals alarming trends, with 1,682 reported cases of violence against women and children in 2023 alone, marking a significant increase from 2022. These statistics underline the urgent need for accessible mental health resources. The Mobile Family Center is a strategic response to these challenges, providing immediate on-the-ground support to those affected by domestic issues.
Coordinated visits to high-density community spots like markets and apartment complexes ensure that mental health resources are better positioned for those who need them most. Counselors, equipped with insights from prior experiences, can now directly connect with individuals who might otherwise remain silent about their struggles, especially regarding violence and abuse.
Launching The Initiative
The handover ceremony saw over 200 participants, including key government officials such as Teguh Setyabudi, the Acting Governor of Jakarta, and Rosianto Hamid from Save the Children. Attendees were invited to explore the mobile unit, equipped with counseling rooms, a nursing area, and a lounge for relaxation. This first-hand experience allowed for beneficial feedback tailored to the community's needs, with discussions centered on how to optimize the center's operations for maximum impact.
Future Aspirations
Hong Jeong-pyo, Hanwha Life's Vice President, expressed enthusiasm at the launch, stating, “We are delighted to bring essential support to the residents through the Mobile Family Center. We will continue to uphold our social responsibilities towards Indonesian communities.” This initiative builds on Hanwha Life's legacy, which began in Indonesia over a decade ago, when the company first entered the market in 2012.
Since its inception, Hanwha Life has implemented numerous social contributions, including setting up community child centers and supporting youth entrepreneurship. These efforts have fostered invaluable trust within local communities and provided a supportive framework for those in need.
Moving Forward
As Hanwha Life continues to evolve its services, the Mobile Family Center represents a vital step in their commitment to community-centered initiatives aimed at improving quality of life. The company's future strategy includes a strong emphasis on inclusive finance and social impact, reinforcing their role as a pillar of support for vulnerable populations.
In summary, the launch of Hanwha Life's Mobile Family Center is a beacon of hope for many women and children in Indonesia, addressing urgent mental health needs while fostering community trust and resilience.