Hundreds of children from the Central Region Pathfinders held a vibrant fair at Albert Park today, bringing together children and families for a day of learning, fun, and fellowship.
Seventh-day Adventist Church Youth Director, Pastor Senitiki Waqa says the event served as a platform for children to showcase what they have learned through the Pathfinder program, highlighting their growth in both practical and spiritual areas.
Pastor Waqa says that among the key activities were demonstrations of life skills, responses to emergencies, bible knowledge, cultural values, and many other talents that the children developed.
He says the fair was designed to celebrate the hard work of the children while also building confidence and preparing them for real-life situations.
He adds that the fair also provided a space for fellowship, cultural appreciation, and sharing of values, underscoring the role of the Pathfinder program in nurturing well-rounded children.
Meanwhile, they are preparing to conduct a march from the Flea Market to Albert Park.
Pathfinders showcase skills and values at Central Region Fair pic.twitter.com/gfyz7H8zq2
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