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Seiulialii Dr George Leao Tuitama "For those personally affected, by loss of a family member, or watching their loved one in the hospital, this epidemic has pushed many people's coping mechanisms to the breaking point," he said Two more people died from measles in Samoa over the New Year period. The ministry said 30 new cases of measles were reported during the same period. Patients with measles are currently admitted to Samoa's main hospital, including critically ill children. Samoa's Ministry of Health Mental Health unit has warned of the growing psychological impact of the measles epidemic and is urging people to seek help. Seiulialii said the team was providing both emotional and spiritual support.
The Samoan and New Zealand community are known for their generous hearts to give. Ten years ago Samoa was hit with the Tsunami tragedy that claimed hundreds of lives, and the community responded. And now ten years later we are faced with another tragedy, in our home of Samoa. This time we have a measles epidemic that is taking our babies and affecting many families, which is hitting much closer to home for us.
We know our community is hurting, and we, the Music Community, who once again have heard the call and have responded with beautiful generous hearts, are donating their talents and services to collectively raise funds to support the families that have lost loved ones to the measles epidemic.
Alofa mo Samoa, spearheaded by Sir Michael Jones, who set up a give a little page now have a system to ensure that the funds that are raised through their give a little page will be directed to all families that have lost a loved one. We will follow Sir Michael Jones lead, to distribute the funds to the families affected. Together with this awesome team of professional music industry people and artists, we look forward to collectively bringing to you a great show, and more importantly provide a platform for everyone to donate in raising funds for the families affected.
If you, your company or organisation would like to donate or support the ‘I Love Samoa’ 2020 Benefit Concerts’ please message us through our FB page I Love Samoa 2020 Please support the families affected by this ..There will be an ‘I LOVE SAMOA 2020’ Wellington 29th January, Gold Coast 8th February. And “I LOVE SAMOA’ free event February 15 in Samoa. Buy your tickets from: Eventfinda, for Auckland and Gold Coast and Wellington Ticketek.co.nz
We would like to thank the companies and organisations who thus far, have confirmed their support either through services or in kind:
• PMN, NiuFM, 531
• Vodafone Events Centre, Manukau City
• Multimedia Ltd, Sound & Lighting
• College Hill Production Company
• Krisp Design
• Mealamu Security
• Phantom Billstickers
• NJL Production Ltd
• MAI FM
We would also like to acknowledge the artists, bands, DJ’s, creative influencers, for donating their talents and services to collectively raise funds that will be distributed to families that have been affected.
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