In its mission of supporting organisations with business solutions to improve productivity, transforming businesses and creating smarter workplaces, FX Business Centre and Fujifilm have embarked on an important new partnership with Project Yumi, sponsoring a classroom set-up for Pari Early Childhood Centre in the Central Province.
The Pari Early Childhood Centre project, managed by Project Yumi through its Project Skul Sponsorship Program, will see 143 young students and their teachers better equipped with desks, chairs, reading books and stationery.
As an important member of the Remington Group of companies, FX Business Centre PNG and Fujifilm Australia is proud to join with Project Yumi, and deliver on the Group’s vision of developing our people, this time providing much needed school equipment for our PNG leaders of tomorrow.
“After a decade of operations in Papua New Guinea, it is wonderful for FX Business Centre PNG to engage with our local communities through important educational and social projects”, said Peter Goodwin, Remington Group CEO, and Jerome Nicdao, FX Business Centre’s General Manager.
“We thank Project Yumi for developing this great concept that allows corporate houses to partner with them as together, we deliver tangible activities to support Papua New Guineans, especially early learning students”, added Mr Goodwin.
Project Yumi, through its Project Skul Sponsorship Program, has supported over 60 schools since commencing the project. Seven schools have been supported in this way, since the inception of the Corporate Sponsorship Program in mid-2021.
Mark Hansen, the Project Skul Coordinator said. “Project Yumi, through Project Skul, are grateful for the support provided by FX Business Centre. It is wonderful to see a Business committed to assisting Local Communities and even more so when it is focussed on improving the education of young children.”