Eid al-Adha Celebration at Premier Hospital Surabaya: A Form of Gratitude, Sincerity, and a Sense of Sharing with Others.

27 May 2026 1 min read

SURABAYA, May 27, 2026 – To commemorate Eid al-Adha 1447 Hijri, Premier Surabaya Hospital once again demonstrated its commitment to social care and community service through the distribution of sacrificial animals. This year, Premier Surabaya Hospital participated in sacrificial goats for 12 mosques, prayer rooms, orphanages, police stations, and Islamic boarding schools in the Nginden area and its surroundings.

This routine activity is carried out by Premier Surabaya Hospital as a tangible demonstration of its commitment to providing benefits to the surrounding community, not only through healthcare services but also through ongoing social and humanitarian activities.

The sacrificial animals were distributed to several locations, including the Al Mukminun Mosque, Al Muttaqin Mosque, At Taqwa Mosque, Baitul Akhir Mosque, Khoirul Huda Mosque, Al Muayyan Mosque, Assidqon Mosque, Al Maghfiroh Mosque, Al Kahfi Orphanage, Hidayatus Shibyan Orphanage, Sukolilo Police Station, and Darus Sa'adah Islamic Boarding School.

Premier Surabaya Hospital Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Victoria Theresa Kusumo, M.Kes., stated that this activity serves as a momentum to strengthen the relationship between the hospital and the surrounding community.

"Eid al-Adha teaches the values ​​of sincerity, caring, and sharing with those in need. Through the distribution of sacrificial animals, we hope that Premier Surabaya Hospital can provide benefits to those in need and also foster a strong bond within the hospital's surrounding community. This is a way of expressing our gratitude for the public's trust in Premier Surabaya Hospital," he said.
In addition to being a form of worship, this activity also reflects the humanitarian values ​​consistently upheld by all staff at Premier Surabaya Hospital. The spirit of sharing brought about by Eid al-Adha is expected to bring blessings and strengthen a sense of togetherness within the community.

Premier Surabaya Hospital hopes that social activities like this can continue to be carried out sustainably as part of the hospital's positive contribution to supporting community welfare, both in terms of health and social aspects.