South Pacific Division

10,000 Toes Campaign Promotes Lifestyle Medicine in Fiji

The 10,000 Toes Campaign continues to expand with over 6000 ambassadors across 13 Pacific island nations.

Fiji
Charlotte Wong, Adventist Record
Bitu Wellness Bar at the 10,000 Toes Lifestyle Medicine Summit.

Bitu Wellness Bar at the 10,000 Toes Lifestyle Medicine Summit.

[Photo: 10,000 Toes in the Trans Pacific Facebook page]

More than 150 ambassadors gathered for the 10,000 Toes Campaign Lifestyle Medicine Summit in Fiji from September 27 to 29, 2024.

The three-day summit focused on health, wellness, and diabetes prevention. It combined physical activities, expert-led training sessions, and spiritual reflections to promote holistic well-being. The summit also aimed to involve Adventist pastors in their leadership roles as health champions.

Organized by the Trans-Pacific Union Mission (TPUM) and the Fiji Mission, the event featured guest speakers, including Dr. Eduardo Ramirez, a medical doctor and research scientist from the United States, alongside 10,000 Toes Campaign Coordinator Pamela Townend; Dr. Geraldine Pryzbylko, South Pacific Division health strategy leader; Dr. Chester Kuma, 10,000 Toes regional ambassador for the Solomon Islands. Regional leaders and representatives of the island nations where the campaign operated also attended.

10,000 Toes Lifestyle Medicine Summit.
10,000 Toes Lifestyle Medicine Summit.

Attendees participated in practical workshops on natural treatments, including therapeutic juicing, hydrotherapy, poultices, plant-based cooking, and massages, facilitated by Bitu Wellness, Mili Mataika, and the Hope Clinic Fiji team. The evening program featured a message from keynote speaker, Dr. Luisa Cikamatana, Ministry of Health Fiji chief medical advisor. TPUM President Maveni Kaufononga shared a devotional before presentations on the success of the 10,000 Toes Campaign and the future of health.

Health-focused lectures were facilitated by Dr. Ramirez, who discussed the cause of most complications of diabetes, and Dr. Kuma, who spoke about brain plasticity. The sessions emphasized the link between spirituality and health. The event also featured an awards and entertainment night, celebrating the efforts of the campaign ambassadors.

Attendees at the 10,000 Toes Campaign Lifestyle Medicine Summit.
Attendees at the 10,000 Toes Campaign Lifestyle Medicine Summit.

The summit concluded with the regular morning beach workout and devotion, followed by presentations on potential health threats, mind-body connections, and managing depression in diabetics. An “Ambassadors Voice” session was also held, where attendees were involved in a group discussion on ways to improve the 10,000 Toes Campaign.

Supported by donations, the 10,000 Toes Campaign continues to expand with more than 6000 ambassadors across 13 Pacific island nations.

The original article was published on the South Pacific Division news site, Adventist Record.

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