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BSP Assist PNG Blind Services Centre

Services delivered by the National Blind Services Centre are expected to improve thanks to continual assistance from BSP.

BSP has previously assisted the centre on two other occasions, and this year BSP recently funded the renovation of a classroom to assist those with vision impairment.

This comes as part of a nationwide project undertaken by all BSP branches in which community based assistance becomes its main focus.

BSP Acting Marketing Manager, Rosemary Mawe, said the bank aims to contribute meaningfully back to society by being much more than just a service provider.

Mawe appealed to the staff and students of the National Blind Services Centre to take care of the new classroom and other resources, as it will benefit all in the long run.

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