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Caring for Kiriwina would like to say a big thank you to a valiant couple of P&O passengers, Helen and Randall  Wilson who, despite the usual hurdles thrown at them by Customs and Port officers managed to deliver two bags of birthing kits as well as torches, ear droppers and women’s underwear to the head of the VBA’s on Kiriwina Ruth Boaz and her husband (Pictured in the photo below).

Helen has generously reported on her journey, final paragraph of report below:

“The two bags have reached their new home and we trust that the women who use them from across each of the villages on this beautiful island will recall the love of the Lawton family whose links continue through the United Church.”

and of course the wonderful couple who delivered the items.

You can view the entire report at this link CLICK HERE.

A massive thank you to our wonderful volunteer packing Teams from Sydney and the ACT for getting these essential birthing kits together. Fabulous team effort from our teams at Beyond Q Bookshop and Cafe Weston Creek ACT and our wonderful Sydney packers Diana and Kylie Adams. We would also like to take this opportunity to thank a kind couple making the trip to Kiriwina who have volunteered their services to deliver the kits to our CFK VBA’s. Great team effort, thank you all involved.

As requested, birthing kits are on their way Express to Losuia Health Centre.

Thanks Ripley and the Losuia Health Centre Team, our wonderful donors and our Sydney Packing team, Diana and Kylie Adams, for their ongoing commitment and the brilliant job they do.

Best Wishes

The Caring for Kiriwina Team

What a fabulous initiative St. Vincent’s Day is at St Vincent’s College Potts Point.

Caring For Kiriwina has been the beneficiary of the College’s Social Justice initiatives for the past few years and thankfully the College have continued to support our work by organising the purchasing of the Birthing Kit materials, packaging the kits and sending them onto our representatives in PNG.

This year we were honored to be invited to talk to the girls about our work in the Trobriands. Thankfully our team member Vanessa Palfreeman made herself available yesterday to help communicate the realities of our operation to the students.

Our immense gratitude goes to teachers Sue Thomas and Simone Lock, Head of De Lacy House and De Lacy House for continuing to support this vital work.

Kamatokisi the Caring for Kiriwina Team