About Us

Yayasan Sion Salatiga is a non-profit organization whose main mission is to help and empower the poor and oppressed so that they can have a better life, both in terms of education, health, economy, and social issues around them.

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Disaster Management

Yayasan Sion’s Disaster Response Unit works to empower communities to be prepared, responsive, and resilient in the face of disasters. Through training, emergency aid, recovery efforts, and initiatives to strengthen the economy and public health, this program operates in disaster-prone areas in collaboration with local partners to build stronger, more caring communities.

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Adoption

Yayasan Sion's Adoption Program provides educational assistance to children from low-income families, while also fostering their character to become independent and caring toward others. Its activities include regular scholarships, mentoring, guidance, and sponsor engagement.

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Woman Empowerment

Yayasan Sion’s Women’s Empowerment Program provides women with training, business mentoring, and access to capital. The program aims to foster independence, self-confidence, and active participation in family and community life.

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Health

Yayasan Sion’s Health Unit provides healthcare services to rural areas through mobile clinics, health education, basic medical care, and community health worker training. Together with medical volunteers and partners, this program aims to improve public health as a tangible expression of God’s love for others.

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Environmental Issues

Yayasan Sion’s Environmental Unit provides support to farmers and local communities through programs focused on biogas, nature-based agriculture, food security, and reforestation. 

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Church and Community Mobilization

CCM is a process of supporting churches to become active agents of change within their communities. Through training, workshops, coaching, and the development of facilitators, churches are encouraged to serve holistically—addressing not only spiritual needs but also social, economic, and environmental concerns—by actively engaging their congregations and the broader community.

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