We implement a community-based medical support initiative to address the absence of formal healthcare access for refugees in Indonesia. Each year, we organize three planned medical checkup programs to provide basic health screening, consultations, and early detection of common illnesses for refugee children, adults, and the elderly. The project prioritizes preventive care, awareness, and timely referrals, reducing long-term health risks in a highly vulnerable population. By coordinating with volunteer medical professionals and community organizers, the program fills a critical gap left by the lack of institutional medical assistance, ensuring refugees receive essential care, dignity, and health guidance despite systemic exclusion.