CE Group PNG School Donations

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CE Group PNG School Donations

They say not all superheros wear capes, and no truer statement could be said for our PNG team. Through the generosity of our Project
Supervisor Paul Kennedy and his wife (an ex-special education Teacher), the team was able to provide several local schools in Los Negros with much-needed classroom necessities.

Items such as books, toys, and learning activities, were donated to seven (7) Wards and eleven (11) schools.

  • Papitalai Early Childhood
  • Loniu Early Childhood
  • Lolak Early Childhood
  • Naringel Early Childhood
  • Lomondrol Early Childhood
  • Riuriu Early Childhood
  • Chopon Early Childhood
  • Papitalai Elementary School
  • Naringel Primary School
  • Salamei Primary School
  • Mokoreng Primary School

Paul said, “8 of the 11 schools mentioned that this was the first time they have ever received a donation, which made the whole experience,
extra special”.

Through initiatives such as this, we can provide a long-lasting, positive impact in the communities we operate, the communities our team resides
in, and the bigger picture of longevity for all involved.

Well done to everyone involved. We can’t wait to see how the children foster their learnings through their education journey.

 

CE Group PNG school donation
CE Group PNG school donation
CE Group PNG school donation

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