The Sri Sathya Sai Global Council marked its 100-year celebration at the Girmit Centre in Lautoka by donating a new ambulance valued at $159,000, along with $75,000 worth of medical equipment, to enhance emergency health services in Fiji’s Western Division.

The event was attended by the Assistant Minister for Health and Medical Services, Penioni Ravunawa, and the Minister for Employment, Productivity and Workplace Relations, Agni Deo Singh.

Assistant Minister Ravunawa praised the Council’s commitment to supporting underserved communities, saying their service “aligns closely with the Fiji Government’s vision of Universal Health Coverage and the constitutional right to health for every Fijian.”

He also expressed gratitude to the international medical teams conducting free medical camps from Sigatoka to Rakiraki, adding that the Council’s devotion “truly represents love in action” and reminded everyone that “service to humanity is service to God.”
As the Council celebrates a century of service, Ravunawa called for continued collaboration to build stronger, healthier, and more resilient communities across Fiji and beyond.
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