Pacific Industries Ltd has donated more than 320 cartons of Pepsi Max to “Friends of POMGEN” at the Port Moresby General Hospital.
This donation continues Pacific Industries’ history of donating products to Papua New Guinea’s emergency services workers to thank them for the work they do in our community.
“We’re very happy to make this donation” Pacific Industries director Everett Chue said. “Healthcare workers have had a busy couple of years, and they always work incredibly hard to give their best, we’re happy to donate to ‘Friends of POMGEN’, they are doing great things for the hospital.”
Operations Coordinator for ‘Friends of POMGEN’ Grace Roland said they were extremely grateful for the donation.
“Thank you to Pacific Industries, not just for this donation but all their support of our appeals”
Now in its third year, ‘Friends of POMGEN’ is the charity arm of the Port Moresby General Hospital.
“Donations that come in are based on our charity drives where we callout to the community to get their support to assist the hospital. The operations here need a budget and sometimes we get a little slice from the government but it’s not adequate enough” Grace said.
“Donations like this will go to staff it would be nice to give to them to have with their lunch”. “They work so hard so it’s nice to be able to do something for them” she said.
“We are always on the lookout for donations, this hospital has needs every day. People can drop by goods, PP supplies, essential supplies, blankets, pillows and what not for the patients.”
The 320 cartons will go to doctors and nurses to enjoy on their lunch and dinner breaks.