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Children of Saint Tabitha Orphanage Home receive early Christmas gifts from President

Children of Saint Tabitha Orphanage Home receive early Christmas gifts from President

By Iliana Biutu
09/12/2023
[Image: Fiji Government]

It was a great day for the children of Saint Tabitha Orphanage Home in Lautoka as they received early Christmas gifts from the President, Ratu Wiliame Katonivere and First Lady Vilomena Katonivere.

While visiting the home, Ratu Wiliame reminded the children about the meaning of Christmas, the significance of love and how we can share God's love with everyone.

He says growing up in a place they now call home is not a mistake as they are there for a purpose and God has a plan for their lives.

The President also reminded them to stay resilient, remain strong, and nurture a dream to become a better person for the future that God has envisioned for them.

Ratu Wiliame also acknowledged the caregivers and staff for their unwavering commitment and dedication to fostering the children.

He says the efforts of these caregivers and staff ensure that the children not only receive the best care but also experience love and genuine concern.

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