To tackle the increasing number of suicide cases in Fiji, Goodman Fielder has announced its partnership with Lifeline Fiji this afternoon.
General Manager for Goodman Fielder, Tim Carter said the collaboration reflects their enduring values of care, responsibility and a deep commitment to the communities.
He stated that they are committed to making a positive impact beyond business and partner with Lifeline Fiji to enhance their reach and resources.
Goodman Fielder Fiji is committed to making a meaningful impact beyond business.
Chairperson Lifeline Fiji, Selina Kuruleca revealed that mental wellbeing across the workforce is vital and that businesses are encouraged to support mental health initiatives and raise awareness about available resources for those in need.
Lifeline Fiji Chief Executive Officer Jeremaia Qalobula said that the partnership will enhance and strengthen their efforts in addressing critical issues.
The partnership between Goodman Fielder and Lifeline Fiji serves as a testament to the continued hope and compassion within the community, demonstrating that people’s wellbeing is still a priority.
By: Litia Tukunia
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