SEA DAY MARKED WITH MEGA CLEAN-UP CAMPAIGN
CABSHIP employees got together and carried out a clean-up campaign on Mangue Seco beach in Cabinda. An awareness campaign to mark World Maritime Day.
CABSHIP OFFERS CHRISTMAS SOLIDARITY
TO 130 CHILDREN AT BETÂNIA ORPHANAGE
IN CABINDA
This corporate social responsibility action by CABSHIP brought together children from zero to 16 years old. In addition to the Solidarity Christmas lunch, CABSHIP’s Santa Claus gave toys to all the children present and donated various food items to the orphanage.
João Filipe – CEO and Founder of CABSHIP, said on the occasion “we are children of this land, so we have added responsibilities in supporting the most vulnerable bangs of society. CABSHIP will continue its philanthropic action wherever it is called upon, in addition to the areas where we have been providing our solidarity such as culture, sport, education and health.”
CABSHIP has been supporting the Betânia orphanage, run by the Predilectas de Jesus sisters of the Catholic Church in Cabinda since 2018. In addition to the orphaned children, the sisters responsible for the orphanage, Father Carlos Bambi, the Bishop of the Diocese of Cabinda Dom Belmiro Chissengueti and CABSHIP employees were also present.
TCHIOWA CONENECT
The exhibition of the painting and sculpture work produced during a 40-day workshop led by the artist Frän (Francisca dos Santos) has closed to the public. Another cultural event by
CABSHIP as part of its social responsibility.
It was extremely positive, in the words of all the participants and all those who had the opportunity to see the work produced and the enthusiasm of the artists on receiving their certificates of participation and qualification.
SEA DAY MARKED WITH MEGA
CLEAN-UP CAMPAIGN
CABSHIP employees got together and carried out a clean-up campaign on Mangue Seco beach in Cabinda. An awareness campaign to mark World Maritime Day.
CABSHIP OFFERS CHRISTMAS SOLIDARITY
TO 130 CHILDREN AT BETÂNIA ORPHANAGE
IN CABINDA
This corporate social responsibility action by CABSHIP brought together children from zero to 16 years old. In addition to the Solidarity Christmas lunch, CABSHIP’s Santa Claus gave toys to all the children present and donated various food items to the orphanage.
João Filipe – CEO and Founder of CABSHIP, said on the occasion “we are children of this land, so we have added responsibilities in supporting the most vulnerable bangs of society. CABSHIP will continue its philanthropic action wherever it is called upon, in addition to the areas where we have been providing our solidarity such as culture, sport, education and health.”
CABSHIP has been supporting the Betânia orphanage, run by the Predilectas de Jesus sisters of the Catholic Church in Cabinda since 2018. In addition to the orphaned children, the sisters responsible for the orphanage, Father Carlos Bambi, the Bishop of the Diocese of Cabinda Dom Belmiro Chissengueti and CABSHIP employees were also present.
TCHIOWA CONENECT
The exhibition of the painting and sculpture work produced during a 40-day workshop led by the artist Frän (Francisca dos Santos) has closed to the public. Another cultural event by
CABSHIP as part of its social responsibility.
It was extremely positive, in the words of all the participants and all those who had the opportunity to see the work produced and
the enthusiasm of the artists on receiving their certificates of participation and qualification.