Amid the coronavirus pandemic, Hilo Rotary clubs donate supplies to school in Micronesia

Courtesy of Akoyikoyi School Ankiambom Chia and an Akoyikoyi School student are shown with the boxes donated by Hilo Rotary clubs.
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Manufactured goods, such as school supplies, are often imported into islands throughout Micronesia, and getting a diverse range of supplies can, at times, be difficult.

Supply chain disruptions felt around the world because of the coronavirus pandemic likewise impacted islands in Micronesia, such as the island of Weno in Chuuk State.

Two Rotary Club members, Tim Hansen of Rotary Club Hilo Bay and Charlene Iboshi of Rotary Club South Hilo, were in contact with teacher Ankiambom Chia, who instructs third- and seventh-grade at a charter school on Weno. Inspired by her work with her students throughout the pandemic, Hansen reached out to members of his club who organized school supply boxes for students.

When the white and red flat rate boxes were delivered, students at Akoyikoyi Elementary School were excited to open 23 of them full of school supplies. One donation included 50 calculators from an e-commerce store.

Schools shut down briefly in 2020 in Chuuk but were able to reopen rather quickly thanks in large part to a strict border closure throughout the islands. The World Health Organization has reported no cases and no deaths throughout the islands since January 2020.

Students at Akoyikoyi school attend classes in person, following health advisory precautions.

For more information about Rotary in Hawaii, get online and visit https://rotaryd5000.org.

To learn more about Akoyikoyi school in Chuuk visit www.ship-hoops.org/akoyikoyi-school.