BY TONY IROGA
Hookin4Health Solomon Islands says empowering women and supporting mothers is essential to shaping healthier homes, stronger communities, and a brighter future for young people.
This message was echoed by the Hookin4Health development officer Mrs Esmie Belo during a Mother’s Day program hosted earlier this week at the National Hockey Centre at the KGVI grounds in East Honiara.
“Empowering women and supporting mothers is essential to building healthier families, stronger communities, and a brighter future for our young people,” Belo said.
Belo said the session began with meaningful discussions and interactive group activities highlighting the importance of a “Happy Healthy Mother, Happy Healthy Relationship, and Happy Healthy Family” in building stronger homes and healthier communities.
“It was a valuable opportunity for mothers and women to come together, share experiences, encourage one another, and deepen their understanding of how to build healthy relationships and stronger families within their communities,” Belo said.
They were grateful to everyone who attended and made this program a successful and inspiring celebration of Mother’s Day.
“At Hookin4Health Solomon Islands, we believe that empowering women and supporting mothers plays a huge role in creating healthier families and a better future for our young people,” Belo highlighted.
Belo said the program highlighted a Happy Mother’s Day to all the amazing mothers and women in the communities.
“We made a sincere appreciation to the Australia High Commission, Solomon Islands, Oceania Hockey Federation, Hookin4Health, Aspire Cains Community Limited, and the Solomon Islands Hockey Federation for their valuable support in making the program a success,” Mrs Belo said.
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