In a heartwarming celebration of the holiday spirit, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) staff and management recently visited St Christopher’s Home in Nakasi, where they brought joy and generosity to the children and staff. The LTA hosted a special dinner and presented gifts, reflecting their commitment to community engagement and corporate social responsibility.

Chief Executive Irimaia Rokosawa emphasized the significance of this initiative, noting that many children at St Christopher’s Home face challenging circumstances. The Home serves as a sanctuary for children from various backgrounds, including those who are abandoned, neglected, or orphaned, providing them with a safe and nurturing environment. Rokosawa remarked, “Each child carries a unique story—some marked by loss, others by hardship—but they are all united by the care they receive here.”

The LTA staff from the Valelevu Branch enriched the evening with conversations, carol singing, and shared meals, fostering a sense of community and connection. Rokosawa highlighted that the experience underscored the profound impact of small acts of kindness and the importance of human connection.

For the LTA team, the visit was an emotionally moving experience, serving as a reminder of life’s simple joys and the importance of giving back to the community. Those who could not attend contributed by organizing the event, showcasing that generosity often extends beyond participation.

This endeavor not only reflects a commitment to providing safe transport but also emphasizes the importance of compassion and care in the lives they touch, which is especially significant during the holiday season.

Overall, this inspiring event demonstrates that organizations can play a vital role in uplifting those in need, reminding us all of the power of community support and kindness during this festive time.


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