In the lead-up to Christmas, Wahroonga Adventist School organised a food drive and assembled 148 hampers.
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The cyclists were warmly welcomed by the villagers who expressed their hospitality through traditional singing and dancing.
The Disability Awareness Australia and Auslan patch aim to bring awareness around disabilities.
Hosted by the Australian Union Conference youth department’s official publication My Edge magazine,the event was organised once again after positive feedback from the first event earlier in the year.
A big surprise was the number of parents and grandparents who shared the challenge they face in trying to teach and be an example to children in the area of giving offerings in an almost cashless society.
The trip had a lasting impact on the Wahroonga students, who found themselves immersed in a world starkly different from their own.
The record graduation comes on the eve of the school’s 50th anniversary—a milestone they plan to celebrate alongside former staff and students in February 2024.
The baptisms concluded an evangelistic campaign run at a community historically aligned with other denominations.
The event was attended by Fiji's Education Minister Aseri Radrodro, who acknowledged the graduates' potential to contribute to national development and stability in their countries.
ATSIM leaders from across Australia gathered for workshops in leadership development training, followed by community presentations in collaboration with Messages of Hope International (MOHIM).