Thank you Shea for all you have done for the Kiriwinan people!!! xxxxx
CFK donated pens used for Grade 12 National Written Expression Exams 👏
The Grade 12’s in PNG sat their National Written Expression Examination last Monday using the donated pens from CFK.
We asked the head teacher, Mr Kalu of KSS to convey CFK’s best wishes to all KSS Grade 12 students as well as donation of 2 boxes of pens to be distributed to the Grade 12 students.
Mr Kalu’s has taken these photos of the pens being distributed.
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More birthing kits, pens and pencils and panadol on their way during lockdown – thanks Australia Post! :).💖
Thank you to all of our wonderful sponsors and donors who without your help we could not do all our good work. Everyone stay safe!!!
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CFK Food security celebration and prize event.
This will put a smile on your dial in lockdown! Just look at those fabulous outfits!
There were 225 gardeners. The two top gardeners harvested and heaped their yams and measured over 5 arm spans. All the 225 gardeners were appreciated for their hard work.
The yam house was filled up showing a good sign of harvest. The yams will be store for future distribution and consumption.

Photo 1: showing the Food Security Program Committee members. Photo 2: CFK In-Country Manager Toks handing over a food security prize

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CFK Baby of the Week 💕 26 July 2021
Another COVID Lockdown week… another baby image to add cheer to your week. This week’s Baby has been delivered by the CFK Kavataria Village Birth Attendants :).
We are all feeling very relieved that our in-country manager Toks has made it back after a grueling trip back from Kiriwina, unfortunately, due to the indefinite closure of Losuia airport. The runway again is in disrepair and not fit for aircraft landing and take off, he had to travel to Alotau by boat for two days travelling through extremely rough weather.
Happy you are back safe and sound!
We are presently packaging birthing kits, panadol and pens and pencils to send over asap :).
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CFK Baby of the week 💕
Wishing Kiriwina a fabulous Milamala and the conclusion of the yam harvest festival.
Our in country manager, Toks Bwaina, is on Kiriwina to report on the progress of our CFK projects.
As part of the CFK food security initiative, Toks hosts a celebration at the conclusion of the yam harvest period, awarding of the best yam gardeners with prizes and supervises the distribution and storage of yams into the yam houses for future use.
Wishing we could be there with you at this wonderful time of the year!
Please stay COVID safe!!
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CFK VBA delivered baby of the week from Mulosaida Village 💕
Our In-country manager is planning a reporting trip over to Kiriwina on the 13th July to deliver and distribute birthing kits, pens, school bags, baby knitting and to report on the progress of the Caring for Kiriwina Scholarship students. These students generally start their scholarship in year 10, so if you would like to continue to sponsor your child please donate for years 11 and 12.
Thank you to all our wonderful sponsors and donors for your continued generosity… your continued support is essential. 🙌
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June 2021

e-NEWS CFK progress June 2021
Dear friend of CFK,
With 7 projects on the go… Caring for Kiriwina (CFK) has been helping the women and children on Kiriwina for many years. Please give generously this end of financial year to help support this ongoing work.



Kiriwina VBA’s receiving their lanterns, batteries, facemasks, gloves, pens and other PPE’s.
- Birth Supplies/Birthing Training: Supporting our 275 Village Birth Attendants and the only medical centre on the Island, Losuia Health centre, supplying Birthing Kits, Training, lights, Birth registration booklets, Mobiles phones and many other essential items.

Kiriwina Secondary School (KSS) female students receiving their dignity kits.
- Dignity Kits: UNICEF says that adolescent girls in school suffer the most when they are menstruating. Many schools report absenteeism among adolescent girls due to a lack of clean, private changing rooms and without access to soap, water and sanitary pads. Some stay away from school for a few days. CFK provides the women and girls on Kiriwina with dignity kits that contain two reusable menstrual pads, two underpants, two soaps and a bag to store them in. CFK’s constant supply of Dignity Kits has increased female participation rates.

CFK sponsored students with the teacher, Mr Arnold Kalu (in green color T-shirt and long blue pants) who is coordinating CFK assistance at KSS. Only 12 out of 19 students were available when this photo was taken.
- School Education: Initiative 1: Educational materials. The support from CFK has allowed all the schools on Kiriwina to sit their yearly exams. Due to continual government absence of supply, CFK has donated and continues to supply thousands of pens and pencils to all the schools on Kiriwina.
Initiative 2: CFK School Fee Scholarship Program. CFK administers the CFK School Fee Scholarship program which pays for the mandatory High school fees for extremely vulnerable students.
Initiative 3: Translation of readers into Kiriwinan. CFK is also working on producing a primer (first textbook) for teaching of reading in the Kiriwinan language, an alphabet book and a basal reader. It is incredibly important for the children to be literate in their own language.

Kavataria pump in operation. Koega advised that we need to replace the pipe as soon as possible as the current pipe is rotting away to avoid rust mixing with water.
- Clean Drinking Water: We have supplied and maintained four water pumps on Kiriwina with an aim of distributing many more Island wide. These pumps currently supply the main village, 2 remote villages and the Kiriwina Secondary School with clean drinking water. Kiriwina Island is flat, with no rivers and no naturally-occurring fresh drinking water. While the underground water table is easily accessed as it is shallow, it is of brackish quality and frequently not potable, although suitable for bathing (and is so used for the 55,000 Kiriwina inhabitants). The village toilets and household rubbish from about 80 villages contaminate it further. Our pumps allow access to deeper, cleaner water suitable for drinking. Mr Koega, a Kiriwinan plumber, installs and maintains the pumps for CFK.

Koega and team fixing the Kiriwina Secondary School girls and boys water pumps.

All of the pumps has been fixed and are currently working, however they require constant maintenance.

- Health and Hygiene/COVID-19 supplies: The pandemic continues to negatively impact the people of Kiriwina. CFK sends a constant supply of masks, gloves, sanitisers, and soaps to the medical centre.

Losuia Health Centre nurses Raymond and Linnesse receiving CFK donations.


































