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Annisa Pohan sells personal items on Tinkerlust for charity

Annisa Pohan is offering her pre-loved items as part of an online charity program and the proceeds will be donated to nonprofit organization Tunggadewi Foundation.

News Desk (The Jakarta Post)
Jakarta
Fri, August 9, 2019

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Annisa Pohan sells personal items on Tinkerlust for charity Annisa Pohan will donate the proceeds from the sale of her pre-loved items to Tunggadewi Foundation. (Shutterstock/narin chauhan )

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nnisa Pohan, the wife of former president Susilo Bambang Yudhyono's eldest son Agus Yudhoyono, is currently offering her personal collections on online pre-loved item marketplace Tinkerlust.com until Aug. 17.

 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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According to a statement received by The Jakarta Post, Annisa is offering her pre-loved items as part of an online charity program and the proceeds will be donated to nonprofit organization Tunggadewi Foundation.

Founded by Annisa, Aliya Rajasa and Sheila Herbowo, Tungga Dewi Foundation is an organization that focuses on women's empowerment and child welfare.

The sales from the pre-loved items will be used to renovate Rumah Pintar Cikeas, a children’s learning facility established by Tunggadewi Foundation.

The facility is free to use and currently hosts up to 800 children.

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“Rumah Pintar Cikeas has been around for 10 years, so [we need] to repair some of the facilities,” said Annisa.

Tinkerlust.com marketing manager Angieline Tjong said the company fully supported the online charity as it had a good objective.

To ensure the quality of Annisa’s secondhand items, Angieline said they had collaborated with bag and shoes spa service Momoko Indonesia to make the items look like new. (jes/kes)

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