Water tank needed
Written by Joseph Stowers   
Monday, 06 September 2010 11:07

by Rosalia Setefano

Water is vital for everyone’s life and this family of five from Tafaigata is no different.
They have been without a daily water supply five years and are now in need.

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Baby Saio needs your help
Friday, 03 September 2010 10:51

by Jasmine Netzler-Iose

A family from Mutiatele Aleipata needs your help.
Saio Moana and Emma Saio’s third child was born with a lump on his back.

Six months old, there is a growing ball of water on his back, located in the middle of his spinal cord. Even when he wears a t-shirt, it is easily visible.

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Family desperate for water
Written by Joseph Stowers   
Monday, 30 August 2010 09:53

by Rosalia Setefano

A family of 12 from Falelauniu has been more than four without water supply.
Desperate mother, Fiu Mosiula told the Samoa Observer of the difficult times her family has been through.

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More help for mother without hope
Written by Joseph Stowers   
Monday, 23 August 2010 09:57

by Marieta Heidi Ilalio

A mother at Mauga, Savai’i has received more help from people in the community.
A South Pacific Regional Environmental Programme worker called in to find out details about this widow.

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How money will reach grateful Ben
Friday, 20 August 2010 13:23

by Charlina Tone

Ben Leia’s early discharge from the Tupua Tamasese Meaole Hospital has disappointed doctors in New Zealand who fundraised to help him.

Tagaloalagi Fa’afouina Sua, President of the Ben Leia Trust Fund, said the New Zealand doctors were not happy because they say his bed sores are yet to heal.

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