In a heartwarming display of community spirit, those impacted by floods in the Nawaka area and evacuation centers were provided with hot meals today by generous individuals. Jese Bale took to social media to emphasize the importance of supporting those in need during these challenging times.
He expressed his concern about the distraction of social media, stating, “While the rest of Fiji is bothered about other people’s ‘personal lives’ on social media, we, the empathetic people, are more worried about our people who are suffering and in need of a hot meal and essentials.” Bale called for a shift in attitude among the people of Fiji, urging them to take action and contribute positively to their community.
Bale was accompanied by his 10-year-old son, Semisi Naevo, as they gathered and distributed food to those affected. This act not only highlights the urgency of providing relief but also showcases the roles that families play in community service.
This collective effort illustrates the resilience and compassion within the Fijian community, especially in trying times. Such acts of kindness inspire hope and remind us that even small gestures can make a significant difference in the lives of those suffering. The community’s response serves as a call to others to step up and support their neighbors, reaffirming the importance of unity and compassion during crises.

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