Westpac according to a statement reaffirmed its commitment to education in Papua New Guinea (PNG) by donating 300 backpacks to Links of Hope PNG’s Children Sponsorship program.
Appropriately timed for the start of the academic year, this act guarantees underprivileged kids receive the resources they need to start their educational path.
Brett Hooker, CEO of Westpac PNG, stressed the bank’s commitment to helping families and making sure every child has access to education.
Hooker said in the statement, “Giving these backpacks shows our commitment to helping those in need. We want to make it easier for these kids to go to school and have a better future.”
This kind deed is a part of Westpac’s continuous efforts to better lives and uplift communities; it is not an isolated incidence.
Now in its second year, the donation demonstrates Westpac’s faith in the transformational potential of education.
Mrs. Seruma Numa, Operations Manager at Links of Hope PNG, conveyed her sincere appreciation for Westpac’s assistance.
For more than ten years, Links of Hope, a non-governmental organization, has been working in PNG to provide underprivileged children with basic services like health education programs, pastoral care, and education.
“Every year, we provide school uniforms to ensure all our school-aged children are equipped for the academic year,” Mrs. Numa explained.
“Westpac’s support significantly reduces the financial burden associated with our back-to-school program, allowing us to allocate resources more effectively.”
For the kids who receive these backpacks, they represent more than just practicality, they are a statement of support and nurturing.
“These backpacks mean a lot to the kids we help,” Mrs. Numa stated.
They show that people care about them and want them to succeed. This partnership with Westpac enables us to do even more for these children.”
Westpac’s commitment to education in PNG serves as a beacon of hope for disadvantaged communities, highlighting the positive impact that corporate entities can have on societal development.
As the backpacks are distributed, they carry not only school supplies but also the promise of a brighter future for the children of PNG.