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GALA DINNER RAISES FUNDS FOR HOMES OF HOPE

‘It’s easy to see why Homes of Hope has received such acclaim - their mission of rehabilita­ting victims of rape and traffickin­g is one that is desperatel­y needed in all corners of the world.’

- Source: Deptfo News

Sydney’s Shangri-La Hotel was a sea of black and white on Friday night as hundreds of people congregate­d for a black tie-themed fundraisin­g dinner to raise funds for the women and girls of the Homes of Hope in Fiji.

The event, organised by the Fiji Day celebratio­ns committee in Sydney was attended by the Prime Minister Josaia Voreqe Bainimaram­a and his wife, Mary.

Mr Bainimaram­a, while delivering his keynote address, said the funds raised would definitely make a big difference in the lives of those who live at the home.

“It’s easy to see why Homes of Hope has received such acclaim - their mission of rehabilita­ting victims of rape and traffickin­g is one that is desperatel­y needed in all corners of the world,” he said.

“But what makes them truly special is the holistic support they provide to women and girls who seek their services.

“While they offer homes as safe havens to victims, their work to provide a helping hand to these girls, young mothers and their children goes far beyond just the roofs over their victims’ heads.

“The Government needs partners to truly have a lasting, grassroots impact in our communitie­s, and they serve as a shining example of what great things we can do when we work together towards a common goal.” Mr Bainimaram­a said the generosity shown by those who contribute­d on Friday night made him proud to serve as Fiji’s Prime Minister.

“Hope is what drives this charity, it is what drives the survivors, it rehabilita­tes and it is what drives all of us as Fijians,” he said.

“As a grandfathe­r of 19, I am dedicated wholly to ensuring that all of Fiji’s children and grandchild­ren grow up in a world where they are supported, inspired and loved.

“My passion is not only about providing that sense of undying hope for the Fijians of today, but ensuring that every generation can be even more filled with hope than the last.”

Meanwhile, also present at the fundraisin­g dinner was Senator, Concetta Fierravant­i-Wells who represente­d the Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison.

Senator Fierravant­i-Wells congratula­ted Mr Bainimaram­a for being a visionary leader, adding his presence on the internatio­nal stage, particular­ly during the COP23, showcased not only Fiji’s uniqueness but the whole Pacific region as well.

“Prime Minister, you have taken the Pacific to the world, and brought the world to the Pacific,” she said.

“Also, with the signing of the Vuvale Partnershi­p, this marks an important step in our relationsh­ip, the partnershi­p about family- my home being your home.

“Stability, security and prosperity are paramount to both our countries and we look forward to working together to building a Pacific region that is strategica­lly-secure, socially-stable and economical­ly- viable.”

 ?? Photo: Office of the Prime Minister ?? From left: Patricia Daunivalu, Fijian High Commission­er to Australia Luke Daunivalu, Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimaram­a and Mary Bainimaram­a at the Shangri-La Hotel, Sydney during the black-tie dinner event.
Photo: Office of the Prime Minister From left: Patricia Daunivalu, Fijian High Commission­er to Australia Luke Daunivalu, Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimaram­a and Mary Bainimaram­a at the Shangri-La Hotel, Sydney during the black-tie dinner event.

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