Minister for Women, Children, and Social Protection Lynda Tabuya has met with executives from Inspire Pacific to collaborate on children’s rehabilitation and well-being.
The discussions focused on developing rehabilitation programs for young street dwellers battling drug use and those in conflict with the law at the Fiji Juvenile Rehabilitation and Development Centre.
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Tabuya expressed her commitment to working with Inspire Pacific to address the pressing needs of vulnerable, at-risk children within Fiji’s communities.
She emphasized the need for collaboration and shared dedication to creating a supportive environment for at-risk children, enabling them to break free from harmful cycles and lead fulfilling lives.
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