Voluntary service to children’s education recognised by HM The Queen

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DEAR EDITOR, an article in Island Sun newspaper on Tuesday April 24, 2018, tells how Pastor Jacob Sibia, from the village of Belaha in Central Guadalcanal, has been recognised by Her Majesty the Queen for his inspirational volunteer work in providing access to education for local children in need.

Pastor Sibia is to be presented with a signed certificate from Her Majesty by His Excellency the British High Commissioner in Honiara, HE David Ward at a forthcoming ceremony.

The award to Pastor Sibia, styled the 42nd Point of Light, is an exceptional award for voluntary and inspirational service across the 52 Commonwealth countries for those making differences in their respective communities and beyond.

I am sure all will wish to congratulate Pastor Sibia on his award and to thank him for his voluntary work in aiding local children in need with an education.

Yours sincerely

FRANK SHORT

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