The Fiji Red Cross Society has launched its Restoring Family Links (RFL) service to assist those in Fiji who are having difficulty contacting loved ones in Vanuatu. This humanitarian initiative, part of the global Red Cross Movement, aims to reunite families separated by disasters, crises, and other emergencies.
Ragigia Dawai, the Director General of Fiji Red Cross, expressed solidarity with the people of Vanuatu during this challenging period. “As neighbors and partners in the Pacific, we stand ready to assist families here in Fiji who are seeking to reconnect with loved ones,” she stated. The RFL service is intended to alleviate the distress caused when communication is interrupted, offering hope and support to those affected.
Through the RFL service, the Fiji Red Cross can help individuals by initiating inquiries to locate missing family members in Vanuatu, relaying messages, and providing emotional support throughout the reconnection process. The teams are working with the Vanuatu Red Cross Society and international partners to ensure that families receive timely assistance and vital updates.
Individuals in Fiji struggling to reach loved ones in Vanuatu are encouraged to get in touch with the Fiji Red Cross Society via the following contact details:
– Phone: +679 9715895
– Email: salote.tupou@redcross.com.fj
– Visit: FRCS Headquarters, Gorrie Street, Suva
This initiative highlights the importance of community support and collaboration in times of crisis, reminding us that even in the face of adversity, there is hope for reconnection. The efforts made by the Fiji Red Cross Society not only provide practical support but also reinforce the bonds of family and connection across the Pacific region.
In summary, the Fiji Red Cross has activated its RFL service to help reconnect families in Fiji with relatives in Vanuatu, promoting emotional support and ensuring timely communication and updates during a difficult time.
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