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Adventures in Vanua Levu!

Pacific Outreach Posted on October 25, 2014 by adminSeptember 28, 2020

Posted Oct 26th It’s been a while since we were able to leave Suva & go to some of Fiji’s more remote areas to reach needy village schools with boxes of library books. We’d therefore really been looking forward to … Continue reading →

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promoting good health in village schools!

Pacific Outreach Posted on September 28, 2014 by adminSeptember 28, 2020

posted Sept 28th Carrying on from our last post, we donated 3 boxes of library books to Nuku Primary School, near to Burebasanga Primary School that we featured last time. We were impressed by the school’s emphasis on eating healthy … Continue reading →

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visiting schools by the Rewa river!

Pacific Outreach Posted on September 12, 2014 by adminSeptember 28, 2020

posted Sept 13th We recently had some very inspiring guests, John & Heather, come to stay with us from Australia. Long before their arrival, they fully acquainted themselves with our website & various activities, & started to collect Australian library … Continue reading →

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2014 Hibiscus march!

Pacific Outreach Posted on August 25, 2014 by adminSeptember 28, 2020

posted August 25th 2 weeks back we took the last of the bags of Value City clothes & donated them to a Baptist church in Narere (outer suburb of Suva) that has an active ministry helping poor Pacific islanders that … Continue reading →

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August to October 2014 newsletter

Pacific Outreach Posted on August 7, 2014 by adminSeptember 28, 2020

posted August 7th These past few months we’ve been emptying our stocks of clothes so as to be free to move on to book & wheelchair distributions in October & November. Please click on the link below for our new … Continue reading →

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clothes for Waituri village!

Pacific Outreach Posted on July 24, 2014 by adminSeptember 28, 2020

posted July 24th It’s always a big job to prepare, load & unload the clothes for our distributions!!!We are thankful to our friend Pastor Saula who was able to pick us up, as well as the bags of clothes, in … Continue reading →

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Distribution of clothes to Naidiri Settlement

Pacific Outreach Posted on July 5, 2014 by adminSeptember 28, 2020

posted July 5th 2014 We first met Apo 12 years ago when we had just arrived in Fiji; at the time, we were concentrating on conducting free programs in schools & prisons. Apo was the director of Prison Fellowship & … Continue reading →

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helping victims of a house fire

Pacific Outreach Posted on June 17, 2014 by adminSeptember 28, 2020

posted June 19th Over the past few months we’ve done a lot of clothes donations in areas affected by flooding, but recently 2 different people we met told us about a house that had just burned down in the capital, … Continue reading →

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visit to Waikete village!

Pacific Outreach Posted on June 5, 2014 by adminSeptember 28, 2020

Posted June 5th Recently we drove with 2 vehicles to bring clothes to the community of Waikete in Tailevu district, north of Suva. As is often the case with our distributions, we needed to leave the main road & follow … Continue reading →

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New books from Australia!

Pacific Outreach Posted on May 13, 2014 by adminSeptember 28, 2020

Posted May 13th Every 2 weeks or so, we put a new blog on this site but we don’t often get much in the way of feedback, especially since we had to block the ‘allow comments & feedback’ box due … Continue reading →

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Finding donated accommodation is often our biggest challenge: this Lithuanian couple from the CouchSurfing network, kindly accommodated us for 10 days while we chased government offices for official permission to conduct our drug-awareness programs in all the schools & colleges
Our 6-week stay in Dominica started in this small town in the north east of the island
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The school knew ahead of time that we were coming & they were supposed to organise a TV & DVD player for our program. However, they didn't supply either of them so we were on the spot to explain everything 'manually' with as much enthusiasm as possible!
This school in Grand Bay has the worst reputation on the island for drug abuse & rowdy behavior! When we told people we'd done a program there, the universal reaction was, 'You went THERE???'
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Once permission was granted to conduct our programs, we were pretty busy going from school to school. Seen here with us is Malcolm from the Drug Abuse Prevention Unit--part of the Ministry of Health. Malcolm was a great help & opened many doors for us!
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Our 6-week stay in Dominica started in this small town in the north east of the island
One of the first things a visitor to Western Samoa notices is that people live in houses without any walls, called ‘fale’, (pronounced ‘falay’)!
1. the kingdom of Tonga is made up of 169 islands, of which 36 are inhabited!
happy children hold up some of the books!
American Samoa is accessible by plane & ship; we took the ship from nearby Western Samoa—an overnight journey of about 12 hours.
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