FIKES UPNVJ - Depok, May 24, 2025 – With pride, the Nutrition Student Association (HIMAGI) of the Nutrition Study Program, Undergraduate Program, Faculty of Health Sciences, National Development University “Veteran” Jakarta has successfully carried out the second meeting of the 2025 Social Care Nutrition (GPS) activity on May 24, 2025 in RW 07, Cinere Village, Depok City, West Java. Social Care Nutrition (GPS) 2025 is a work program of the Social Division with activities in the form of community service, namely providing education related to nutrition and health problems with the theme “CERIA: Prevent the Risk of Anemia for a Better Future”.
The second meeting of the 2025 Social Care Nutrition (GPS) activity began with participant registration and continued with a morning exercise session. All participants then had breakfast together as a form of implementation regarding the importance of getting used to consuming nutritious breakfast. The series of activities continued with the implementation of Nutri Rangers, an innovative educational game packaged interactively and fun to improve participants' understanding of anemia material through an applicable and collaborative approach. After that, it was continued with a behavioral interview session as part of the evaluation of the effectiveness of the education that had been provided. The activity was closed with the presentation of appreciation to the winners of Nutri Rangers, as well as closing remarks from several parties, namely the Chairperson of the Executive by Aisha Ramadhina Krisdianto, Chairperson of the Nutrition Student Association (HIMAGI) for the 2024/2025 Period by Naila Zahwa, Nutrition Supervisor Lecturer for Social Care (GPS) 2025 by Mr. Muh. Nur Hasan Syah, S.Gz., M.Kes., and Chairperson of RW 07 by Mrs. Asmanti. The series of activities ended with a documentation session and distribution of gifts to participants and the provision of Blood Supplement Tablets (TTD) to the Chairperson of RW 07, Cinere Village, Depok City, West Java as a real form of commitment of the Nutrition Student Association (HIMAGI) in preventing anemia and supporting adolescent health.