Posts Tagged ‘Fiji’

Shoe Boxes Build Relationships & Impact Communities!

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

Shoe boxes from Australia and New Zealand have been delivered throughout Fiji since 2005. Earlier this year we were able to help the local churches in Nadi to assist the victims of the January floods. The relationships that we have through the National Leadership Team (NLT) for Operation Christmas Child was critical in making the aid possible. In January the floods covered the ground floor buildings and in some cases all the way up to the eves.

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300,000 smiles as your shoe boxes are opened!!

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

We are thrilled to report that through the joint efforts of thousands of individuals, 303,921 children in the Asia Pacific region received an Operation Christmas Child shoe box from Australia and New Zealand!

“This is so cool!” said Timothy as he opened his shoe box and excitedly showed his mother all the gifts inside. “I won’t have to buy many school materials now because I got some in my box!”

Timothy’s mother, like many others in Fiji, is facing increasing hardship. She was extremely grateful to see each of her five children given a shoe box from an unknown friend in Australia or New Zealand.

‘I want to say thank you to God for this present. And thank you to the person who sent it without knowing who would get it. I love it!’ – Timothy

“God has taken away some of the burden of parents by providing Christmas gifts for their children through these boxes,” said the High Chief of one Indian community in Fiji. “There were tears of happiness not only among the children, but also among the adults.”

“I want to say thank you to God for this present,” said Timothy. “And thank you to the person who sent it without knowing who would get it. I love it!”

Pastor Bill Page shared about the distribution at his church in Papua New Guinea. “It was amazing!” said Pastor Bill. “Our team gave out 7,600 shoe boxes. We also distributed boxes to the squatter settlements and villages.

“We were blessed to have Steve Grace, the Gospel singer who grew up in Papua New Guinea, with us while we distributed the boxes. The children were delighted to hear Steve’s songs.”

In Cambodia, a further 66,246 boxes were distributed. “There was an incredible sense of excitement on the day of the distribution,” described Phary, a local Sunday school teacher.

“When the shoe boxes came out and the children realised the gifts were especially for them, there was pandemonium!”

Stama was one of the children who received a gift. “I like the letter they wrote to me,” she said. “They said they prayed for me. I feel very happy and proud because we never get presents – but today we did!”

Later, Phary asked her students how they enjoyed their day. “We will remember today for a very long time,” they said.

“The gifts were a reminder that people around the world love them,” said Sok Bunthen, Assistant Pastor at God’s Family Church in Phnom Penh. “We hope that through these gifts the children will come to know the love of Jesus and the true meaning of Christmas.”

On behalf of children like Timothy and Stama, thank you for your support of Operation Christmas Child this year.

Whether you filled a shoe box with gifts, gave an additional gift to help our partners with the extra in country costs (click here for whole story), prayed for the project or volunteered to get the boxes ready for delivery -  thank you!

See also: Generous Donors Assist Local Partners to Deliver OCC Shoe Boxes

For video footage from the first 2008 shoe box distributions in Cambodia view the new Turn on the Tap video (after 4mins 34seconds)