Tonga’s recovery - still a way to go

Thanks to generous donations made to Anglican Missions’ Tonga Emergency appeal, our Tongan whānau can find some small respite in the relief packages currently on route to the disaster-ravaged nation. But, we still have a long way to go.

Non-perishable food items being loaded into container in Suva prior to shipping to Tonga.

Since Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai volcano’s eruption, locals have been hard-hit by the resulting tsunami’s which have devastated a community now burdened by COVID-19.

Anglican Missions partners have already distributed supplies including food and shelter while more are on the way, including water, dry food, childrens packs, dignity packs and cleaning equipment – due to arrive 14 February.

Another container is poised to ship from Suva on 20 February, with additional food and water supplies for families impacted by the COVID-19 lockdown.

A long way to go
We’re not done yet. While the people of Tonga have already displayed incredible resilience, we are talking to people desperately in need of basic supplies and community support. That’s why the next steps in our response include:

  • Providing children with specialist social and mental health services

  • Repairing buildings, including churches which are often used as evacuation centres

  • Helping keep communities hydrated by repairing and establishing new water tanks

  • Enabling people to get back to work with garden, agriculture, and fishing support.

Due to the enormous amount of damage inflicted on our Tongan communities, Anglican Missions and its partners rely on your donations to help our brothers and sisters rebuild during these unprecedented times.

Read more information about the appeal.

Thank you so much to all who have already donated.

Anglican Missions Relief items for Tonga to go in the container from Suva, Fiji, 1 Feb 2022.

1 Feb 2022 Relief items for Tonga being loaded by Anglican Diocese of Polynesia, Suva, Fiji.

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