1. Veilomani Food Bank
Purpose:
To provide food security and essential household supplies to vulnerable families and individuals.
 
Core support includes:
•Food parcels and nutritional support
•Essential household items
•Sanitary pads and dignity supplies for women and girls
 
Target beneficiaries:
Low-income families, single mothers, elderly persons, and households experiencing food insecurity.
Purpose:
To remove barriers to education and equip young people with life skills, employability, and purpose.
 
Key components:
•Back-to-school assistance (books, bags, stationery, uniforms, shoes)
•Youth mentoring relationships
•CV development and career guidance
•Mock interviews and job-readiness training
 
Target beneficiaries:
School-aged children and youths transitioning into tertiary education or employment.
Purpose:
To provide immediate support, protection, and pathways to stability for homeless individuals and survivors of domestic violence.
 
Core services:
•Street outreach and engagement
•Temporary safe shelter
•Crisis support and referrals
•Case management for reintegration
 
Target beneficiaries:
Homeless individuals, women and children affected by domestic violence, and those with no safe accommodation.
Purpose:
To ensure no person goes without at least one nutritious meal per day, delivered with dignity and compassion.
 
Key features:
•Fiji’s first soup-kitchen-style outreach model
•Regular provision of cooked meals
•Community-based service rooted in respect and human dignity
 
Target beneficiaries:
Individuals and families unable to afford daily meals.
Purpose:
To reintegrate beneficiaries into society through skills development, employment pathways, and long-term independence.
 
Key principle:
Beneficiaries from Programs 1, 2, and 3 may engage with the Foundation for no longer than three years.
 
Core focus areas:
•Skills training and upskilling
•Employment readiness and placement support
•Personal development and mentoring
•Reintegration into society with love and compassion
 
Target beneficiaries:
Participants exiting Food Bank, Education & Youth Support, and StreetConnect & Safe House programs.
Purpose:
To use sport as a tool for prevention, discipline, mentorship, and positive life choices, particularly among youth.
 
Key elements:
•Community sports programs (e.g. futsal, football, rugby formats)
•Drug awareness and prevention education
•Health and wellness engagement
•Positive role models and mentorship
 
Target beneficiaries:
Children and youths at risk of substance abuse and social exclusion.
Purpose:
To strengthen churches as first responders and anchors of community resilience.
 
Key initiatives include:
•Churches as first responders in crises
•Church maintenance and rehabilitation
•“Rebuild My Church” initiative
•Infrastructure upgrades, including:
•Solar with battery storage
•Backup water supply
•Resilient and safe facilities
 
Target beneficiaries:
Churches and communities relying on faith institutions during emergencies and recovery.