Members of the BNU Employee Association last week visited the Kai Hong Centre run by the Macau Association for the Mentally Handicapped, according to a BNU statement received by The Macau Post Daily yesterday.
The statement pointed out that the centre in Areia Preta district provides day-time training and rehabilitation services for mentally handicapped persons over the age of 16.
The BNU delegation headed by the bank’s CEO Pedro Cardoso and Executive Director Sam Tou joined Gloria Ma, who heads the association, and the centre’s supervisor Ka Peng Ng in making “fortune rice bags” during the visit on Saturday.
BNU Employee Association members and Kai Hong Centre users pose outside the centre run by the Macau Association for the Mentally Handicapped, in Areia Preta district on Saturday. Photo: BNU