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Across the South Pacific, women of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints combine practical skills with gospel-centered service to strengthen families, uplift communities, and share the Savior’s love.

Recent work in Vanuatu, Fiji and the Cook Islands highlights the faith and determination of women to bless others while developing their own talents and abilities.

Sewing lessons bring independence in Vanuatu

A Latter-day Saint woman uses a sewing machine she received as a gift in Vanuatu in June 2025. |The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

When Sister Janet Rose, a humanitarian missionary, started teaching sewing lessons in Vanuatu, she wasn’t sure how the idea would be received. She and her husband purchased 10 electric and two manual sewing machines to start classes in a small community on Efate Island. Eventually, demand became so great that 10 additional machines were needed, the church’s Pacific Newsroom reported.

Latter-day Saint women pose for a photo in Vanuatu in June 2025 after being given sewing machines to help them become independent.
Latter-day Saint women pose for a photo in Vanuatu in June 2025 after being given sewing machines to help them become independent. |The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Women ranging in age from 12 to 70 gathered in classes of up to 20 participants. Starting with simple shoulder bags, it later evolved into skirts, dresses, children’s clothing, and even sanitary napkins, which are often expensive and difficult to find locally.

A Latter-day Saint woman uses a sewing machine she received as a gift in Vanuatu in June 2025.
A Latter-day Saint woman uses a sewing machine she received as a gift in Vanuatu in June 2025. |The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

On Tanna Island, where electricity is limited, women worked together using manual machines, with one person turning the handle and the other sewing.

“They have dreams of sewing to help their families clothe themselves, and perhaps earn a little extra income to survive,” Sister Rose recalled. “This is a great example of a community working towards self-reliance.”

Fiji sisters develop faith and business skills

130 women attended the Relief Society's Self-Reliance Workshop in Suva, Fiji in September 2025 to learn skills that will help them start their own businesses.
Approximately 130 women will attend the Relief Society’s Self-Reliance Workshop in Suva, Fiji in September 2025 to learn skills that will help them start their own businesses. |The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

In Suva, Fiji, 130 women, Church members and friends, participated in the first Relief Society Self-Reliance Workshop held August 25-29. Over five days at Samabula Primary School, the women learned both mental and practical skills to prepare them for small business opportunities and greater family stability.

A Latter-day Saint woman learns how to tapa print during a Relief Society self-reliance workshop in Suva, Fiji, in September 2025.
A Latter-day Saint woman learns how to tapa print during a Relief Society self-reliance workshop in Suva, Fiji, in August 2025. |The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

The classes covered financial literacy, entrepreneurship, marketing, beauty, cake decorating, event planning, tapa printing and early childhood education, according to the church’s Pacific Newsroom.

Sashi Kiran, Fiji’s Minister for Women, Children and Social Protection, attended the graduation ceremony and praised the vision of church leaders, saying, “Just as the leaders[of the Church of Jesus Christ]had a vision to unite many women, I encourage them to build a culture of mutual upliftment.”

Elder Taniela B. Wacolo, a General Authority Seventy and First Counselor in the Pacific Area Presidency, said the week was about more than just learning skills.

A Latter-day Saint woman participates in a Relief Society Self-Reliance Workshop financial literacy class in Suva, Fiji, in September 2025.
A Latter-day Saint woman participates in a Relief Society Self-Reliance Workshop financial literacy class in Suva, Fiji, in August 2025. |The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

“The women of the Pacific are a powerful force for good in families, communities, and the Church. As sisters learn the principles of spiritual and temporal self-reliance, they are equipped to bless generations. We rejoice in their efforts and testify that as they act in faith, the Lord strengthens their ability to lead, nurture, and serve,” she added.

Cook Islands women share Christlike love through newborn packs

In Avarua, Cook Islands, in September 2025, the Cook Islands District President, President Thomas Willey, and the Relief Society Presidency present Tinka Elikana with infant hygiene packs to distribute to those in need.
In Avarua, Cook Islands, September 2025, Avarua Cook Islands District President Thomas Willey and Relief Society President present infant hygiene packs to Tingika Erikana to distribute to those in need. |The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

In Rarotonga, Cook Islands, Latter-day Saint women prepared and donated 111 newborn packs to families on the remote northern islands of Tongareba, Pukapuka, Nassau, Manihiki and Rakahanga. Each pack contained diapers, wipes, clothing, bottles and other essentials for children ages 0-5.

The packs were presented to government leaders and then distributed to families across the island, the church’s Pacific Newsroom reported.

Women receive infant hygiene packs from a church in Tongareba, Cook Islands, September 2025.
Women receive infant hygiene packs from a church in Tongareba, Cook Islands, September 2025. |The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Local Relief Society leader Pa Tauakume Pepe thanked the women for their efforts, saying, “These acts of kindness not only bring immediate relief, but also foster hope and comfort in those who need it most.”

Women receive infant hygiene packs from a church in Tongareba, Cook Islands, September 2025.
Women receive infant hygiene packs from a church in Tongareba, Cook Islands, September 2025. |The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Tongareba families later sent messages of thanks, with Tongareba MP Sarakula Tapaitau calling the donation “a message of hope and love.”

Latter-day Saints in Avarua, Cook Islands, display hygiene packs they helped create in September 2025.
Latter-day Saints in Avarua, Cook Islands, display hygiene packs they helped create in September 2025. |The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

“Living on the remote island of Tongareba Atoll is a unique and often difficult experience. Simple necessities like diapers and wipes are luxuries that we do not go without. This act has deepened the unity of our community. The generosity of the Church has set us a beautiful example of selfless service and love,” she added.

Relief Society leads the Church’s global efforts for women and children, seeking to bless the lives of women and children under five in particular through the areas of maternal and newborn care, child nutrition initiatives, immunizations, and education around the world.

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