Twelve South Korean students’ partner up with Salvation Army for a Breakfast on the Streets.
Salvation Army Nadi head, Captain Vilikesa Bogi said the homeless and the needy at this time of the year are overlooked and it was a surprise when the twelve students approached them to host a breakfast.
The children are part of Eudopia Company, an agency that brings overseas children into the country to learn English, sees the children using their musical abilities to bring Christmas cheer to the homeless and poor in Nadi.
This is the sound that greets the homeless and the needy in Nadi town.
The Children are expected to go Christmas caroling at the Nadi Police Station once the Breakfast in the Streets is completed.
Story by: Paradise Tabucala