The Mapex Training Institute has presented a cheque of K10, 000 for a table at the ‘Concert for a Worthy Cause,’ which is an exclusive dinner concert to be held on November 10th at the Hilton hotel, Port Moresby to raise funds for a school project in the Southern Highland province.
The event is organized by the Chairman of the Foe Association and singer, Johnny Yawari to raise funds that will go towards a school building initiative.
“Mapex is giving this contribution from the heart and we hope it will go a long way. We appreciate the Foe Association for this fundraising drive.”
Mapex Managing Director, Mr. Marcus Palam Kara stated that the institution had initially received a letter of request from the Foe Association and were ready to partner with Mr. Yawari in this worthy cause to help with the education development program for those in rural areas.
“We at Mapex are willing to assist people in the rural areas and in this case, is willing to help Wame Blood and the Foe Association in any way we can for this cause.”
Kara urged Government members and business houses to come on board and help assist this worthy cause to help the children in the schools in Kutubu.
Mr. Yawari is immensely grateful for this initiative from Mapex and hopes for a partnership with the institute later to help in the education development program in Kutubu, and says the funds will go towards purchasing materials for the school building that will start construction in 2024.
“We want to bring a changed and better quality education to the children in Kutubu and this contribution will go a long way.”
Meanwhile, Chairman of the Organizing Committee Mr. Raul Galewa commended the Mapex Training for driving change through its institutions established in the country and contributing to the education development of this nation.
“Education is the catalyst for development in this country. Foe is contributing to the country’s development by setting the benchmark for every Papua New Guinean.”
“The contributions every one of us contribute to our communities, will eventually bring change to the country.”