BSP Boroko worked out doors with installation of a new water tank and a pump at City Mission's Koki compound and purchased various vegetable seeds for mission's Mirigida Farm located on the Magi Highway.
"We believe that this contribution will practically help to build and change lives for people in our community though the organisation's rehabilitation programs," said Maureen Wanu, Boroko Branch Manager.
City Mission's CEO, Pastor Ronald Brown thanked both branches for the community projects. He added that this significant contribution will go a long way in assisting young men and women.
"Thank you BSP for support, and we value the great relationship that we have with corporate organisations and individuals who support our work each year. This will certainly boost our work in the community," Pastor Brown added.