The Easter Bunny showed the Post-Natal Ward at Port Moresby General Hospital a lovely surprise in a kind gesture that remembered the moms waiting for their bundles of joy.
A well-liked shopping centre, Waterfront Foodworld, kindly provided two boxes of 240 fresh buns to make the new moms smile this holiday season.
Shop Manager Danny Tjoeng expressed his satisfaction at being able to cheer people up and stressed how important it is to make moms’ days, especially during Easter.
Grace Roland, from Friends of POMGEN Operations and Communications, expressed gratitude towards Waterfront Foodworld for their ongoing support to the hospital, stating,
“Our friends at Waterfront Foodworld have always supported our cause here at the hospital and for that, we are truly grateful.”
Sr. Bamo, speaking on behalf of the PMGH Post-Natal Ward, expressed sincere gratitude to Waterfront and Friends of POMGEN for making the donation possible. She also noted the importance of the act in making the moms’ Easter smiles.
Setter Wailo, Assistant Director of the Department of Justice, and Attorney General’s Community Engagement Crime Prevention Branch, emphasized in a different project the significance of fostering a culture of lawfulness from a young age.
Giving children reading materials is a strategy to redirect their attention toward moral values and deter them from committing minor infractions, he emphasized.
Wailo expressed gratitude to Friends of POMGEN and Australia’s Books for PNG Kids for their support on this endeavour.
Speaking on behalf of the coordinators and manager of the paediatric ward, Sr. Saira conveyed appreciation for the provided reading materials.
She emphasized that the nurses’ attempt to encourage learning in the kids was to create a little reading area within the hospital.
Throughout their treatment, the kids will find great use for the books that have been given to them.