In times like these, when a helping hand is the boost, we all need to continue in our mission to help others.
Remington Technology has stepped up its community commitment by donating a brand-new Brother multifunction printer with toners to the Sir Brian Bell Centre for Transfusion Medicine at Port Moresby General Hospital.
The donation supports the Centre’s crucial office operations.
Operations Manager of the Sir Brian Bell Centre for Transfusion Medecine, Xenia Peni, according to a statement had sought assistance from Remington Technology, resulting in the generous donation.
Remington Technology’s General Manager, Justin Kieseker, personally presented the printer recently emphasizing the company’s dedication to being “Loyal to Local”, upon a service request from the Centre in search for toners for their old printer.
Kieseker expressed pleasure in supporting the Centre’s life-saving efforts and highlighted Remington’s ongoing contribution through internal blood drives.
“Peni, on behalf of the hospital and the Blood Transfusion committee, extended gratitude for the consistent support shown by Remington Technology, not just through the printer donation but also via their active participation in annual blood drives since 2021.”
Acknowledging the partnership with Remington Technology, Peni thanked General Manager, Justin Kieseker, and the team for recognizing the Centre’s work.
“The new printer is expected to boost efficiencies in the day-to-day tasks of the Sir Brian Bell Centre for Transfusion Medicine.”
Meanwhile Peni highlighted the ongoing need for blood donations and encouraged individuals to visit the Sir Brian Bell Centre for Transfusion Medicine at Port Moresby General Hospital for a free blood test before contributing to this essential medical service that relies entirely on eligible volunteer blood donors.