A great donation to kick-start Literacy Week! Remington Technology yesterday donated a Konica Minolta Bizhub printer, finisher and 3 months’ worth of free printing to Buk Bilong Pikinini (BBP) valued at K10,000.
In order to provide children enrolled at BBP’s Early Childhood Education Library Learning Centres, with the opportunity to learn to read and write, BBP has a daily need for printing in high volumes. The children start the year with colouring-in and tracing and gradually progress to writing, getting to know their numbers and engaging in lots of different craft activities to stimulate their learning.
Remington Technology GM, Justin Kieseker said; “Remington Technology is known for supporting education and the development of our children in PNG. We are extremely pleased to support Buk Bilong Pikinini with their early learning literacy programs as we believe early learning programs such as this should be available to all young children in the country. If Remington providing a multifunction device enables more young children to access reading and writing materials, then we have contributed to giving them the best start to their learning journey, that is our small way of giving back to the community”.
5-year-old Waynneth Kariko (R) and Carolina Peter (centre), enrolled at our Hagara Primary School LLC presented Mr Kieseker with a certificate of appreciation on behalf of BBP.
Louise Vuvut (Left), Justin Kieseker (Centre) from Remington Technology & Anne-Sophie Herman (Right) from Buk Bilong Pikinini.