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BSP Community Contribution-Booklet 210318.Indd BSP Community Contributions Our Community contributions go beyond banking. Donations | Sponsorships | Events | Community Projects | Banking Education CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY SPONSORSHIPS AND DONATIONS BSP Staff and their families vist to Gerehu Hospital in Port Moresby, prior to christmas BSP takes great pride in supporting the organisations and worthy causes that are important to our employees and customers throughout PNG and the Pacific. BSP has built strong partnerships with various Organisations, Committees, Events and Charities who champion, cultural unity, environmental sustainability, professional development, sports and health and wellbeing. Through our respected and valuable partnerships, we are able to increase our reach and support to these areas financially. In 2017, BSP as a Group supported to the tune of K6.6 million in sponsorships and donations. Sponsorships Donations Events K4.4 K2.2 K753 Million in Million in Thousand in Sponsorships Donations Events At BSP we respect, value and support the communities in which we operate in. Some of the organisations and activites we supported in 2017 in PNG included: CHARITY AND NGO Sports AND CULTURE CONFERENCES AND EVENTS • Anglicare • Cricket PNG • Certified Practicing Accountants • Buk Bilong Pikinini • Game Fishing Club • BPNG Financial Inclusion Expo • Burnett Institute • Morobe Agricultural Show • Institute of Internal Auditors • Business and Professional Women • Morobe Golf Open • Australia PNG Business Council Forum • Coalition for Change PNG • National Mask and Warwagira Festival • PNG Mining and Petroleum Conference • Kokoda Track Foundation • PNG Golf Open and BSP Junior Pro Am • PNG Human Resource Institute Event • Operation Open Heart • PNG Snooker and Billiards Nationals • PNG International Business Summit • Port Moresby Cancer Society • PNG Swimming Inc • Regional Tuna Industry and Trade • Salvation Army • Rabaul Frangipani Festival Conference • University of PNG MBA Pinnacle 2 2017 BSP COMMUNITY CONTRIBUTIONS CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY COMMUNITY PROJECTS IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Themed “Empowering Women and Children,” BSP Community Projects were focused on improving the lives of women and children in the communities we operate. In PNG 49 projects were handed over to respective communities and partners to the value of K1.2 million. 35% of projects focused to the community | Renovated playgrounds, libraries, and shelters. 43% of projects focused on health, water and sanitation | Water tanks and refurbished health centres 22% of projects focused on education | Renovated classrooms, ablution blocks and donated books Quick Facts - PNG K7.8 336 K1.2 million invested projects million in projects since delivered in the invested in 2009. past 8 years. 2017. Moale Haus is an orphanage centre run by the church. It has been in operation for over 10 years. The centre runs literacy programs for the community, and feeds orphans and the homeless. I am pleased to handover this project on behalf of BSP” - Diana Guria, Branch Manager, Port Moresby BSP Buka built a haus win for BSP Bulolo construction of BSP Kundiawa Installation of water tank and pump Nazareth Centre for Rehabilitation (NCFR) Violence against Women office for Kundiawa Urban Clinic Boreboa school gets new water tank “Classes were suspended due to water disruptions, but with the new tank and water pump, we now have reliable back up of clean water for students and staff. The renovated ablution blocks reinforce our schools aim to promote a healthy living environment.” Brian Kagayabi, Head Master of Boreboa Primary School. 2017 BSP COMMUNITY CONTRIBUTIONS 3 CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Projects delivered through our Strategic Business Units • Safe House at Femili PNG Lae, Installation of solar lights, Corporate • Konedobu Clinic, Installation of 2x water tanks and refurbishment, Lae Operations • POM General Hospital - Family Planning, extension and • St Martin De Poress Clinic - Morata, Installation of water tank, maintenance of Susu Mama Clinic, Corporate POM repairing of benches and donation of medical equipment, • St Theresa Clinic refurbishment, Finance and Planning Paramount Banking • Gerehu Hospital, Construction of a hauswin, Group Risk • Lifeline PNG - Renovation of rooms for the abused women - Retail Management Banking • Hohola Demonstration Primary School, Construction of drinking • Operation Food for Life, Construction of a new fence and Resource shed and tank, Human Resource Centre, Treasury Projects Delivered through our Subsidiary Companies • The Sacred Heart Brothers – Save our children and youth program, • Evadahana Primary School, Renovation of ablution block and Construction of shelter and ablution block, BSP Capital installation of water pump, BSP Finance BSP Daru built a cop shop at the main market BSP Capital Ltd renovated a ablution block for BSP Kokopo renovated the ablution block for Save our Children and Youth Napapar Health Clinic Other projects delivered through our Branches Aitape Branch - Construction of a double classroom at Lumi Daru Branch - Renovation of Daru Police Station Cop Shop. Primary School. Gordons Commercial - Renovation of 2x storage containers, Alotau Branch - Installation of water tank, donation of mattresses, Cheshire Disability Centre. pillows, curtains & repainting of two birthing houses, Losuia Island. Goroka Branch - Installation of water tanks at 7-Mile Notofana Arawa Branch - Installation of 2x water tanks, Arawa General Village Hospital. Kainantu Branch - Construction of sewing machine tables & Bialla Branch - Installation of water tank and donation of mattresses presentation of sewing machines to All Churches in Kainantu. at Silanga & Ullamona Catholic Health Centre. Kavieng Branch - Refurbishment of Maternity Ward for Kavieng Boroko Branch - Construction of waiting shelter for the Antenatal General Hospital. ward at 6mile clinic. Kimbe Branch - Construction of Mini Library and donation of BSP First - Drainage, installation of Tuffa Tank & donation of Davy mattresses for the Children’s ward at Kimbe Provincial Hospital. Pump, PNG Children’s Foundation. Kiunga Branch - Construction of a new Baking shelter for the BSP Haus - Installation of water tank & construction of a store room Home of Hope Women Centre. at the Haus of Hope. Kokopo Branch - Renovation of Cervix Examination Room for St Buka Branch - Construction of Hauswin at Nazareth Centre for Mary’s Hospital – Vunapope Rehabilitation (NCFR), Kundiawa Branch - Installation of water tank and pump for Bulolo Branch - Construction of Violence against Woman office & Kundiawa Urban Clinic Installation of water tank at Bulolo Police Station Lae Commercial - Extension of the Patients’ waiting bay for Centre of Mercy. BSP Lae Market Branch cleaned up Family Support BSP Alotau renovated two Birth Houses and BSP Treasury built a new fence and donated Centre installed water tanks computers to Operation Food for Life program 4 2017 BSP COMMUNITY CONTRIBUTIONS CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Madang Branch Renovation of the Gynaecology Ward at Modilon General Hospital, Madang Province “As a patient, I felt that it was important for women recovering from an operation to stay in a clean environment. “Through BSP and this community project initiative, I know that many women will benefit from the project. They will now have well protected and better living environment to rest and recover.” Sea Moa, BSP Madang Staff. BSP Bialla donated mattresses for Bialla clinic BSP Human Resource built a drinking shed for BSP Group Risk Management built a waiting area Hohola Demonstration School for patients at Gerehu Hospital Other projects delivered through our Branches • Lae Market Branch - General clean up and donation at Family • Porgera Branch - Installation of water tank at Foursquare Christian Support Centre Elementary School • Lae Top Town - Construction of an antenatal waiting house for • Rabaul Branch - Renovation of ablution block at Napapar Health pregnant mothers at Situm Health Centre Centre • Lihir Branch - Renovation of Kids Centre at Kunaye Adventist • Tabubil Branch - Renovation of a classroom at Kwrioknai Primary • Lorengau Branch - Clean up of East and West Clinic in Lorengau School Town and donation of health equipment and furniture • Tari Branch - Purchase of 2x Obstetric beds and cleanup of Hela • Madang Branch - Renovation of Gynaecology Ward in Modilon Provincial Hospital General Hospital • Vanimo Branch - Donation of library books and General Clean up • Moro Branch - Renovation of persons with disabilities classroom, of Vanimo Primary, Damili Primary and Dapu Primary ablution block and construction of a mini children’s play area at • Wabag Branch - Installation of audio visual, construction of laundry Callan Services room & waiting shed for the mothers and children’s ward for • Mendi Branch - Water catchment area and installation of tank at Emmanuel Lutheran Hospital Ibutaba village • Waigani Banking Centre - Renovation of Classroom for Taurama • Mt Hagen Branch - Donation of furniture and computer Set for Army Barracks Pre-School Women Well Clinic at Mt Hagen General Hospital • Waigani Drive - Installation of water tank/water pump and general • Port Moresby Branch - Construction of hauswin and supply of maintenance of the ablution block for Taurama Elementary School utensils, Moale Ministry • Wewak Branch - Construction of cabin haus for Mission Franciscan • Popondetta Branch - Installation of water tank and renovation of Sisters that caters for abused women classroom at Popondetta Elementary
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