A team from Sanitarium Health Food Company in Australia spent several days in Fiji providing improved sanitation and health care for local communities. [Photo: Adventist Record]
October 4, 2023 | Fiji | Juliana Muniz, Adventist Record, and Adventist Review
Partnering with the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA), a team of 21 from Sanitarium Health Food Company in Australia spent several days in Fiji providing improved sanitation and health care for local communities from September 10 to 15.
During their stay, the team completed the construction of 10 toilets for 15 families and an additional bathroom specially designed for a family headed by a person with a disability.
The team also partnered with the 10,000 Toes Campaign to conduct health screenings. The 10,000 Toes Campaign seeks to fight the scourge of diabetes in the South Pacific islands, helping people to “keep their toes and limbs.”
Partnering with the 10,000 Toes Campaign, the team from Sanitarium were pleased to provide healthy juices to the community in Fiji. [Photo: Adventist Record]
ADRA Australia senior fundraising manager Aleksandra Ewing, who was part of the visiting group, emphasized the impact of the hands-on experience. “The highlight of the trip was the opportunity to work alongside the local community, learn about their lives and their culture and see first-hand the impact that the ADRA project has made in their lives,” Ewing said.
The Sanitarium team worked to improve sanitation services in local communities in Fiji. [Photo: Adventist Record]
Team participants for this initiative were selected through the Spirit of Sanitarium Awards (SOSA) — an internal awards program that provides opportunities to recognise outstanding employees who reflect the philosophy and values of the Sanitarium Group.
The initiative in Fiji combined the efforts of ADRA Australia and other entities. [Photo: Adventist Record]
With a long-standing partnership with ADRA, Sanitarium donates products to several ADRA food pantries across Australia, collaborates in delivering community projects in the South Pacific and Asia, and teams up with ADRA in responding to emergencies and disasters in Australia and New Zealand and around the South Pacific.
Representatives of the 10,000 Toes Campaign offered health checkups to residents. [Photo: Adventist Record]
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