Two urban clinics in the city of Port Moresby are now in a better position to provide better health care service to the people, all thanks to a timely donation by the Kina Bank.
Kina Bank’s Asset, Investment Management and Strategy (AIMS) team recently donated essential medical and office items to both the St. Therese Clinic in Hohola and Lawes Road Urban Clinic in Konedobu.
The donation included medical equipment such as thermometers, blood pressure monitors, hand sanitizers, face masks, gloves, glucometers with strips, weight scales, as well as cleaning supplies like air fresheners and disinfectants. In addition, the clinics received office essentials including chairs, tables, standing fans, manila folders, A4 paper rim, and two refrigerators.
Boge Dikana, General Manager of Kina Investments and Superannuation Services, said the clinics have served his family and many others for years despite operating with limited resources.
“We saw the conditions these clinics work under and knew we had to support them so they can continue providing quality care to our communities,” he said.
Sr. Joslin Kulin, Clinic Manager at Lawes Road Urban Clinic, expressed heartfelt gratitude to Kina Bank stating “Kina Bank is the first to assist us. We lack so much equipment to treat our patients. God saw our need and used you to bless us at this time of the year.”
The AIMS team, along with other business units at Kina Bank, raised funds and contributed personally to give back to the communities they serve.