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13 March, 2026, 5:37 am
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Hilton Fiji makes the season brighter by giving back to the community

Hilton Fiji makes the season brighter by giving back to the community

By Nilufa Buksh
24/12/2025

Hilton Fiji Beach Resort and Spa is giving back to the local community through its Christmas Stationery Drive and a festive luncheon for the students of Nadi Special School, and also the residents of the Golden Age Home, and Loloma Home.

Hilton Fiji’s Cluster General Manager, Carey Osborne highlighted that they are collecting school bags, notebooks, colouring supplies, paints, games, and other essential school items for their Christmas Stationery Drive.

She says the donations were made possible through the generosity of team members who came together to support children and families as they prepare for the New Year.

Osborne adds that continuing its tradition of community care, Hilton Fiji also hosted a special festive luncheon for children, carers, and teachers from Nadi Special School, as well as residents from the Golden Age Home and Loloma Home.

Guests were welcomed with heartfelt hospitality and treated to a delicious buffet lunch and after lunch, the children and residents enjoyed games and activities.

Osborne says the lunch was prepared by Hilton Fiji’s culinary team and served by team members, many of whom volunteered their time even on their days off to ensure the day was memorable.

She emphasised that Christmas is a time for giving, caring, and coming together, adding that sharing the light and warmth of hospitality is at the heart of everything Hilton Fiji Beach Resort and Spa does.

She adds that the resort will continue its festive programming throughout December, inviting guests and the local community to experience the magic of the season with warmth, generosity, and the true spirit of Fijian hospitality.

Osborne notes that these initiatives align with Hilton’s global Travel with Purpose programme, which focuses on responsible travel and creating meaningful social impact in the communities Hilton serves.

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