Trinity Energy Limited, has donated food items, sanitary essentials, and play items worth six (6) million South Sudanese Pounds to over 130 children from the Juba Orphanage, St. Claire Children’s Home, and Sisters Place in Juba last week.
While dispatching the donations, Trinity Energy’s Robert Mdeza said, “We have heard of the famous phrase ’Children are the future’. However, for the children to finally lead us, it is our responsibility to nurture them by providing for their needs. The donation we are giving to the three children’s homes today is part of our undertaking to have a positive impact on the future generation as well as partner with relevant organisations that are already engaged in providing a decent home for the children.’’
Trinity Energy says it has invested over USD 1.4 million in line with its commitment to drive the economy of South Sudan and meet the social needs of the members across various communities in South Sudan.
” This programme is aligned with Trinity’s Corporate Social Investment commitment to contribute to community interventions and the overall socio-economic growth in South Sudan. We understand the role that children play in ensuring the continued development of a nation and we are extremely honoured to be partnering with the homes. We look forward to partnering with other private, public, or NGO sector players to continue uplifting more communities.” Said Mr. Mdeza
Trinity Energy Limited (TEL)deals in importation, distribution, and retailing of petroleum products. The company also supplies bulk petroleum products to businesses, governments, and Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) within the country.
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