Fiji Sun

$15 Million Project For Orthodox Church Here

Ministry hails contributi­on of church in helping children.

- ARIETA VAKASUKAWA­QA arieta.vakasukawa­qa@fijisun.com.fj

Religious based organisati­ons have an important role in keeping our children safe from any sort of abuse, says Minister for Health and Medical Services, Rosy Akbar.

She made the comment yesterday while speaking at the groundbrea­king ceremony of the new Saint Mina Children’s Home at Legalega in Nadi.

The new home will accommodat­e 80 children. It will include a chapel, swimming pool, supermarke­t, youth centre, pharmacy, priest home and health centre which is run by the Coptic Orthodox Church of Fiji. The cost of project is $15 million.

The ceremony was conducted by His Grace Bishop Suriel – Bishop of the Archdioces­e of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Melbourne and was assisted by His Grace Bishop Youssef of the Diocese of the Southern USA.

“Our children need to be protected from sexual abuse and harassment. I want to thank the church for embarking on this project that would bring about positive vibes,” Ms Akbar said.

“We want religious based organisati­ons to get back those values in homes which can make a big difference in our children lives. But first we should start with ourselves and we can become beacons of hope for our society.” The Permanent Secretary for Women, Children and Poverty Alleviatio­n, Dr Jiosefa Koroiveuta, said the church had achieved a great milestone.

“This auspicious event today is evidence of commitment by the church to continue the work of providing shelter for children in need,” he said. Edited by Naisa Koroi

 ?? Photo: Arieta Vakasukawa­qa ?? Minister for Health and Medical Services, Rosy Akbar at the ground-breaking ceremony of the Saint Mina Home in Legalega, Nadi on June 12, 2018.
Photo: Arieta Vakasukawa­qa Minister for Health and Medical Services, Rosy Akbar at the ground-breaking ceremony of the Saint Mina Home in Legalega, Nadi on June 12, 2018.

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