Disaster response and community support
Emergency response during flood disasters in Jakarta and earthquake-affected regions in Indonesia, including distribution of essential aid, food support, and community-based recovery efforts.
Arinofa Foundation’s impact reflects structured humanitarian action across disaster response, community support, women empowerment, economic resilience, and crisis assistance in multiple countries.
Real-world impact delivered through structured humanitarian action, cross-border coordination, and community-driven initiatives.
Arinofa Foundation has actively contributed to humanitarian and social initiatives across multiple countries, responding to real-world crises and supporting vulnerable communities.
Emergency response during flood disasters in Jakarta and earthquake-affected regions in Indonesia, including distribution of essential aid, food support, and community-based recovery efforts.
Support for undocumented children through educational access, literacy support, and socially inclusive assistance pathways.
Humanitarian assistance for 23 stranded Umrah pilgrims, including flight tickets, hotel accommodation, transportation, food, and coordinated safe return to their respective hometowns.
Emergency blanket distribution for earthquake-affected communities during severe winter and extreme cold conditions.
Arinofa Foundation operates within a structured humanitarian framework, engaging in both independent initiatives and collaborative efforts with recognized humanitarian and disaster-response ecosystems.
In Indonesia, our activities have aligned with and contributed to response environments involving national humanitarian institutions such as BNPB and PMI. This reflects our commitment to responsible, coordinated, and system-aware humanitarian action.
Contributed within disaster response efforts involving BNPB and PMI in Indonesia.
Operational humanitarian contribution across Indonesia, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey.
Experience supporting vulnerable communities in both domestic disasters and international crisis situations.
Structured contact and partnership systems designed for NGOs, donors, embassies, and media stakeholders.
Some of our most meaningful work happens when people are at their most vulnerable and immediate systems fall short.
23 Umrah pilgrims were left in a vulnerable situation in Saudi Arabia, facing uncertainty around transport, accommodation, food, and how to return safely to their respective hometowns.
Through direct humanitarian assistance and coordination, Arinofa Foundation helped arrange flights, temporary accommodation, transport, meals, and safe return support — ensuring that all 23 pilgrims could go home with dignity.
This case reflects more than compassion. It demonstrates operational ability in handling cross-border humanitarian situations with structure, care, and responsible execution.
Our work spans humanitarian response, women-centered empowerment, community resilience, volunteering systems, and public-interest collaboration.
Arinofa Foundation is ready to connect measurable humanitarian impact with collaboration opportunities for NGOs, embassies, donors, universities, and responsible partners.