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Flood Appeal: Pacific Churches Pleads For Generosity

January 26, 2012

With the Fiji Government today declaring parts of the Western Division ‘a State of Natural Disaster’, the Pacific Conference of Churches (PCC) is calling on the general public to reach out and help those worst affected by the floods.

“Whatever little you can contribute will go a long way for our brother and sisters in Western Viti Levu, as well as in Vanua Levu, majority of whom have lost their belongings in the floods,” said PCC’s Climate Impact and Disaster Risk Assessment (CIDRA) Officer Reverend Ikani Tolu.

Reverend Ikani is urging everyone to open their hearts and give generously – especially the surplus clothes, education materials and foods that we may be in a position to donate.

“School has just begun and it’s unfortunate that this disaster has come at this critical time. However, I take heart in the fact that human beings are resilient and aided with timely gestures of compassion and outreaching, we can rebuild to help restore hope and dignity to those most in need.”

“Through all this, let us pray for one another and our country so that God can comfort those who have lost loved ones and those who continue to face difficulties at this time,” Rev. Tolu said.

Should you wish to donate books, clothes or food rations please drop off your donations at the PCC Secretariat at 4 Thurston Street, in Suva or call Reverend Ikani Tolu or Kelera Torau on: 3311 277 for more details.

The donations will be delivered to evacuation centres in the Western Division as well as to the municipal councils in Viti Levu & Vanua Levu for identification of those most in need.

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