The Samoa Police Women Advisory Network (SPWAN) marked International Women’s Day 2025 under the theme “Accelerate Action,”  by making donation to the SVSG Campus of Hope.

The women law enforcers contributions “demonstrated a commitment to making a lasting difference in our community”, a SPWAN media statement stated. 

“The visit to the Campus of Hope not only provided essential goods but also brought an abundance of hope, encouragement, and solidarity to the survivors of violence and abuse we care for,” the statement continued.

Around 30 female officers from the SPWAN visited the SVSG Campus, led by Deputy Commissioner of Police Papali’i Monalisa Tia’i-Keti and Assistant Commissioner Papali’i Efo Peiko Moalele.

“This ongoing partnership between SVSG and SPWAN is a powerful reflection of our shared mission to protect, uplift, and empower the most vulnerable members of our community, SVSG President Siliniu. Lina Chang, expressed her heart felt gratitude.

“We deeply commend SPWAN’s dedication to service and their steadfast support for women, children, and victims of violence.

“The visit and generous donation from this remarkable group of women in positions of authority have greatly uplifted the spirits of the young survivors at the Campus of Hope.”

President Siliniu felt that the women officers presence, “empowered the young female residents to embrace resilience and take positive action toward change.

“ It is truly inspiring to witness how these women, who dedicate their lives to law enforcement as police officers, also serve as powerful role models by reaching out and giving back to support vulnerable victims in our community.”

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