
By continuing to nurture socially responsible business,Crnogorski elektroprenosni sistem Crne Gore (CGES) donated seven computers and a multifunction printer to the Health Care Institution Special Psychiatric Hospital ”Dobrota” in Kotor. On that occasion, the delivery of this valuable donation was marked in the premises of this health care institution.
Hospital Director Dr Aleksandar Mačić thanked for the valuable and significant gift that will improve the further work of this institution and pointed out that he was very pleased that CGES recognised their need and provided support in the form of donation of computers.
“I hope that other donors will follow the example of CGES and meet our needs when providing assistance, just as CGES did. I am very grateful to them, as well as all our patients and employees because the donation of computer equipment is very important for the improvement of therapeutic techniques and general life and work in the hospital", Dr Mačić said.
Dragan Perunović, Director of the Sector for Development and Investments, also expressed special satisfaction with being able to hand over the donation on behalf of the company, noting that this is another indicator of the extent to which the company invests and takes care of the health care system in Montenegro.
„As a company recognised for building large energy infrastructure projects, which, of course, bring their own benefits but also impact local communities, we strive to recognise their needs and interests by investing in many socially beneficial projects. We are delighted to be in Kotor today and we want to encourage other companies and individuals, particularly in these difficult times of the pandemic, to recognise the importance of the healthcare system. Investment in healthcare can never be too much," emphasised Perunović.
CGES will continue to help the community in which it operates, thus showing that it is sensible towards those who need help the most.
As a sign of gratitude for this exceptional donation, Dr Mačić presented an artistic painting to the representatives of CGES.