The Remington Group has delivered a Christmas donation to the Central Provincial Health Authority as part of its 2025 Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities, supporting frontline health services ahead of the festive season.
The donation was officially presented in Port Moresby by Remington Group Chief Executive Officer, Mr Justin Kieseker, to Mr Ovia Bue, Acting Chief Executive Officer of the Central Province Health Authority.
The Christmas Donation Drive was a company-wide initiative encouraging Remington Group staff to donate essential items such as clothing, toiletries and non-perishable food to support Kwikila Rural Hospital ahead of the Christmas shutdown period.
Collections were coordinated across Remington Group business units over three weeks, with additional support from sister companies Paradise Breweries and RIFL, as well as customers including Pure Water, BNG Trading, Paradise Foods and Coca-Cola.
Speaking during the handover, Mr Kieseker said the initiative reflects the Group’s commitment to supporting local communities in practical and meaningful ways.
“Health services play a critical role in our communities, especially during the holiday season. This donation is a small but important way of supporting the work being done by the Central Provincial Health Authority and the people they serve,” Mr Kieseker said.
Mr Bue expressed appreciation for the donation, highlighting the challenges faced by rural health facilities such as Kwikila.
“Kwikila is a rural hospital serving villagers, including farmers, hunters and low-income families. Many patients arrive with very little when seeking treatment. Donations like this help provide necessities and go a long way in supporting patient care,” he said.
The Remington Group thanked its staff, partners and customers for their contributions and reaffirmed its commitment to ongoing community engagement and social responsibility initiatives across Papua New Guinea.