BY CHRIS ALEX
The third-year nursing students of the Solomon Islands National University (SINU) proudly presented a water tank to the Faculty of Nursing, Medicine, and Health Sciences on Thursday.
This significant donation serves as a heartfelt token of appreciation for the years of invaluable learning and personal growth experienced by the students at the institution.
The initiative, entirely conceived and executed by the students, was made possible through dedicated fundraising efforts by the class.
This collective endeavor beautifully reflects their strong sense of teamwork, profound gratitude, and an inspiring commitment to giving back to the educational establishment that has profoundly shaped their academic and professional journeys.
Dean Dr Harrington extended his commendation to the students for their remarkable generosity and proactive spirit. He underscored the substantial practical value of the water tank, particularly emphasizing its crucial role in safeguarding students’ health and well-being.
Harrington highlighted how the new infrastructure will ensure continuous access to clean drinking water, thereby fostering a more conducive and uninterrupted learning environment for all.
For the graduating students, this project transcends as a mere gift; it embodies a lasting legacy they aspire to leave behind for future cohorts.
Their actions powerfully demonstrate exemplary leadership, unwavering unity, and a deep-seated commitment to service within the broader University community. The Faculty and the University community express immense pride in their students’ initiative and dedication.
Photo: SINU
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