Voices of Hope Fiji Corrections Service Christmas Choir in collaboration with USP Pasifika Voices today sang Christmas carols for the children of Dilkusha Home in Nausori.
Voices of Hope Fiji Corrections Service Christmas Choir is made up of Corrections officers, personnel’s and offenders at Fiji Corrections Service.
This is part of their yellow ribbon and re-allocation program where they go to orphanages and sing Christmas carols.
A total of 50 people who are officers, personnel's and offenders at Fiji Corrections Service, including members of the USP Pasifika Voices sang the Christmas carols.
The Director Rehabilitation of Fiji Corrections Service, Salote Panapasa says the main purpose of their visit is to share the message of hope, love and care for these children during Christmas.
There are 34 children in Dilkusha Home and the youngest are 4 months old twins.
Children also performed items for the Voices of Hope Fiji Corrections Service Christmas Choir team.
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