A mother of eight, Julia Tikoenavuli from Nuku village on Moala Island, is finding hope as the financial strain of sending her four children to school has become more manageable. The government has extended the deadline for a crucial $200 per student support, which has provided her with significant relief.

Julia expressed her gratitude, stating, “This support has really lightened our load.” She highlighted the unique challenges of living on an island, emphasizing that the financial assistance helps her afford essential school uniforms and supplies, allowing her children to continue their education.

The deadline for applications for the $200 back-to-school support program is set for this Friday. This initiative underscores the government’s commitment to supporting families and improving access to education, particularly for those in remote areas.

As educational costs continue to rise, this kind of assistance can make a significant difference for many families, ensuring that children have the resources they need to succeed in their studies. Julia’s story is a testament to the positive impact of government programs on community welfare, providing hope and relief where it’s needed most.


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