Hanwha Life announced on the 16th (local time) that it handed over the ‘Visiting Family Center,’ created to establish a psychological and emotional safety net for women and children, to the government at the Jakarta Provincial Government Office in Indonesia.


Following the digital Family Center opened last year at the Jakarta Women and Family Ministry building, Hanwha Life has now added a mobile service. The purpose is to reach areas in need more quickly.


Officials from Indonesia and Hanwha Life attending the event are taking a commemorative photo in front of the 'Visiting Family Center' vehicle. Photo by Hanwha Life

Officials from Indonesia and Hanwha Life attending the event are taking a commemorative photo in front of the 'Visiting Family Center' vehicle. Photo by Hanwha Life

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The digital Family Centers were installed at two locations within Jakarta in cooperation with local child centers to operate mental care programs for women and children and provide counseling to enhance welfare. This is the result of collaboration between Hanwha Life, the Jakarta government, and Save the Children since 2023.


The newly launched ‘Visiting Family Center’ this year is a vehicle converted to include a counseling room, nursing room, and rest area, which visits different areas on specific days of the week. Experts directly visit and provide psychological counseling and self-reliance support programs inside and outside the vehicle. This visiting service significantly improves accessibility so that local residents can use welfare services without having to travel far.


The handover ceremony was attended by Teguh Setyabudi, Governor of Jakarta Province, Indonesia; Hong Jeong-pyo, Vice President of Hanwha Life Communications Office; Rosianto Hamid, Chief Strategy Officer of Save the Children Indonesia; Mochamad Miftahulloh Tamary, Director of the Women and Family Protection Bureau; government officials; child protection agencies; and about 200 local residents.


Attendees boarded the counseling service vehicle to experience the services provided on-site and shared feedback from local residents, children, and counselors, discussing more practical and efficient operational methods.


Hong Jeong-pyo, Vice President of Hanwha Life, said, “We are pleased to be able to provide necessary support to local residents more closely through the Visiting Family Center via the counseling service vehicle,” adding, “We will continue to fulfill our social responsibilities in Indonesian communities and contribute to improving residents’ quality of life.”



Hanwha Life entered Indonesia in 2012 and has been steadily expanding its sales network based in Jakarta, currently establishing 26 nationwide networks. Since the early stages of business entry, it has consistently carried out various social contribution activities to create a family-friendly environment in the region, such as volunteer work for children in underdeveloped areas, building local child centers, and establishing youth entrepreneurship academies. Going forward, Hanwha Life plans to strengthen community-tailored activities in the global market and practice warm finance that reaches out more closely to marginalized neighbors.


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