Over January, we spent a month volunteering in the towns, schools, villages and orphanges’ of Fiji – taking blood pressures, blood sugar levels, height and weight – obtaining a ‘risk read-out’ and from there; promoting health, nutrition and exercise! There is nothing better, than being able to ‘Zumba’ with the friendliest and happiest people on the planet. From Lautoka, to Nadi, to the villages of Tavua – we were privileged to live as ‘locals’ – experiencing the great culture of Fiji.
Our host family – and the country managers, Masi and Mere are absolute legends! They treat you like family, yet give you the independence to explore and adventure! We would come back from placements after spending a night out and be welcomed to clean and ironed clothes, a spotless house and the most delicious, scrumptious meals (my favourite being pumpkin curry!) Seriously. I love these guys!
And… then there is the team at Public Health Fiji. Wow. These guys are inspirational. So good at what they do but more than that, they are the best people. Being a volunteer is so different from being a tourist. And these guys make sure of that!! We felt so at home, and so part of the team – we’ve really met lifelong friends out of this š
We would not trade this experience for anything in the world. Further, we most definitely, definitely, definitely recommend IVI and Get Moving Fiji to all potential volunteers out there. It’s fuelled out passion for global health and we will definitely be back!!
Regards,
Eunice, Annabel, Jenelle and Laura (Final year Doctor of Physiotherapy students at the University of Melbourne)
P.S Here’s a short video of the amazing time we had in Fiji!