To mark its 10 years anniversary, the Christian Mission Fellowship (CMF) College launched its vocational program at the school last week. The new vocational courses will allow youths, who attend classes to be well equipped with the knowledge and practical skills needed, to make a living in society. CMF church founder and president, Reverend Suliasi Kurulo had the honour of launching the vocational program.
Rev Kurulo said it was a momentous occasion, one that marked a significant step in their mission to empower individuals with the skills and knowledge needed to thrive in today’s dynamic world. “In this journey as a community, we have always been guided by the principle of faith, hope and love — these values are the core of our mission and are the foundation upon this vocational program is built,” he said. “This vocational program is more than just an educational initiative, it is a testament to our commitment to create opportunities for all.
“We recognise that education is a powerful tool for transformation. It opens doors, breaks down barriers and paves the way for a better future.” He said vocational training would equip individuals with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in the work force and enable them to provide for their families and also contribute to the growth and prosperity of Fiji.
“Vocational education plays a crucial role in our societies providing practical hands-on training which prepares students for a wider range of careers.” CMF .
