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Alafaga
Приєднався 30 кві 2018
Alafaga is the visual nuʻu (village). It is the digital fale (home) for my creativity, expressed in media to share ideas and stories - both for clients and my own work.
Everyone sees the world differently, so please keep your shoes outside so you donʻt drag in the dirt.
Afio mai,
Alafaga
web | www.alafaga.com
social media kine tings | @alafaga
Everyone sees the world differently, so please keep your shoes outside so you donʻt drag in the dirt.
Afio mai,
Alafaga
web | www.alafaga.com
social media kine tings | @alafaga
HAPPY NATIONAL CANCER SURVIVORSHIP DAY!
The Department of Health’s American Samoa Comprehensive Cancer Control Program in collaboration with the Breast and Cervical Program and the Galeai Poumele Cancer Foundation, we celebrate cancer survivors that walk among us everyday! For their bravery and courage to take charge of their lives and remain healthy in the pursuit of life!
They are not just survivors, they are THRIVERS. They are among us, working in their communities, their churches and even their workplaces.
In honor of National Cancer Survivor Day , we share with you all this short messages from the THRIVERS GROUP; a Cancer support group dedicated to being a beacon of resource, knowledge and care for anyone that has been affected by cancer here in American Samoa!
Cancer is a chronic disease that people can and do survive!
HAPPY NATIONAL CANCER SURVIVORSHIP DAY!
#WomensHealth #CancerPrevention #BreastandCervical #WomenEmpoweringWomen
E tāua tama’itai uma 💖
Give us DOH Breast & Cervical Cancer Prevention and find out more at 1-(684)699-2215/2216
They are not just survivors, they are THRIVERS. They are among us, working in their communities, their churches and even their workplaces.
In honor of National Cancer Survivor Day , we share with you all this short messages from the THRIVERS GROUP; a Cancer support group dedicated to being a beacon of resource, knowledge and care for anyone that has been affected by cancer here in American Samoa!
Cancer is a chronic disease that people can and do survive!
HAPPY NATIONAL CANCER SURVIVORSHIP DAY!
#WomensHealth #CancerPrevention #BreastandCervical #WomenEmpoweringWomen
E tāua tama’itai uma 💖
Give us DOH Breast & Cervical Cancer Prevention and find out more at 1-(684)699-2215/2216
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E tāua tamaitaʻi uma | As women, we all matter - AS DOH Comprehensive Cancer Control Program
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The Department of Health’s American Samoa Comprehensive Cancer Control Program in collaboration with the Breast and Cervical Program and the Galeai Poumele Cancer Foundation , would like to invite all local women of eligible ages to call and register for our free breast and cervical screening program Women of all ethnic backgrounds are eligible for this program, regardless of their nationality....
Ruby Red Cafe | Earth Day is Every Day
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Athena Helg, Co-owner of Ruby Red Cafe in American Samoa, shares why it is important to be eco-friendly and how her business is doing their best to be green.
In Loving Memory of Ina | American Samoa Department of Health
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Talo shares the loss of her daughter, Ina, to lymphatic filariasis. Please drink the pills to stop the spreading of filariasis. This is a public service announcement to prevent and stop lymphatic filariasis from spreading in American Samoa.
Living with Lymphatic Filariasis | American Samoa Department of Health
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Tolupauna shares the difficulties of daily life living with lymphatic filariasis. Please drink the pills to stop the spreading of filariasis. This is a public service announcement to prevent and stop lymphatic filariasis from spreading in American Samoa.
Drink the Pills, Stop Filariasis | American Samoa Department of Health
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This is an informational public service announcement to prevent and stop lymphatic filariasis from spreading in American Samoa.
Turtle & Shark Teaser
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Made this fun teaser for a local non-profit that taught contemporary Samoan dance to the youth of American Samoa. Pacific Island Foundation Proudly Presents The Legend of the Turtle & Shark Dance Production! Date: Saturday, August 31st, 2019 Where: ASCC Multipurpose Auditorium Doors open 5pm | Production begins at 7pm FREE FOR KIDS! | Limited Seating $10 Per Ticket | $20 at the door
Apply Today | American Samoa Community Cancer Coalition, Tautai Laveaʻi
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If you know anyone with cancer or has a friend/family member with cancer, please forward this link to fill out an application: asccancercoalition.org/tautai-laveai/ Call 1 (684) 699-0110 for more information.
Itʻs Just Cancer, Alu Iuli | American Samoa Community Cancer Coalition, Tautai Laveaʻi
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Alu Iuli discovered she had breast cancer at Stage 3. Her thriving spirit, love and support from her family helped her through her journey of healing. Alu Iuli applied for the American Samoa Community Cancer Coalition's stipend program, Tautai Laveaʻi, to financially assist with her treatment and travel expenses. If you know anyone with cancer or has a friend/family member with cancer, please f...
American Samoa LBJ Tropical Medical Center Recruitment
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LBJ Tropical Medical Center is looking to recruit passionate health providers to come to American Samoa. For more information: (684)633-1222 hr@lbj.as cmo.office@lbj.as
Sister Alu praying for you. How is your Non profit going in American Samoa. Love sis Tina Sagapolutele ❤
The main issue with American Samoa Government is that they don't entice Major corporations to come to Samoa. Samoa doesn't manufacture any products to ship oversea to foreign countries to generate revenues $ for the Samoan people. That will attract professional people to come and work in Samoa. Until that happens there won't be any prosper development for the people of Samoa..
Sir\ madam i would like take about rabies virus even in human body
the story is about a young couple who lived in Savai'i which is Samoa but they got a duty to which they would never be able to be back again the name of the woman is fonuea and the man was forgotten long ago and they went in the ocean but they didn't go to complete their duty but instead they fled to American Samoa and they didnt want to be a disgrace in their families so they gave their lives and in some way a loving god took it u-ppon him not to kill them but to turn them into two speccific animals the woman turned into a turtle and the man into a shark and to this day if you sing the song called "fonuea" the turl and shark will come but the shark wont caome very close only the turtle- oh and the legend is turtle and shark
Logistics vacancy avail? My intrest is with Surgical/Consumables
Beautiful ..i wish i could work there im a nurse
I wish I know the story about this
I had my tonsils removed for $1.00 hospital for 2 weeks. Still have the receipt and my medical card. Ca. 1971
Has LBJ Hospital put the word out if any Hospital equipment used could be shipped to American Samoa and other territories? Being able to increase technical equipment better than what they have.
Sometimes hospitals 🏥 may give or sell it at a fraction of the cost 🤔. There must be some place an broker organization or federal government has wisdom where they can help get it.
I wish I could go to Samoa! 🇮🇳
hello sir/mam iam a filipino dentist ,do you have any vacancy for dentist?
January 6, 1969 is the day this hospital was blessed 😀 born day !
Great video !!!!!!!
I am from Jayapura - Papua Province (Indonesia), very interested in hospitals in Samoa, and medics can visit the Jayapura Dok II Hospital to get to know each other in the medical field and see the city of Jayapura-Papua.
Malo, 😍I want and need to apply for work there at the medical tropical center whats the requirements? Im half Samoan my father's Samoan my mom is white i love the lifestyle way of living there. Im so more connected to my Samoan side i can't wait to go back home i say home half my life i grew up in Samoa😍
Can’t wait to visit Ruby Red when I return home 😊❤️
I wish I would have been born there. It's so pretty and such a healthy lifestyle and it's safe
Depends on what you'd call healthy. If were talking about general quality of life and overall vibes its awesome. But if we're talking healthy in food. Thats another story. Uts a give or take. Have to remember Samoans have some of the highest rates of obesity. American fast food chains were introduced and it has not helped any. They went from eating more natural food. Their entire evolution built off that. Then having some of the most calorie stuffed unhealthy things thrown in front of you. Thats gotta be tough. Is an extremely beautiful place. Ive been a few times I highly recommend
The number of medical people per resident is low, but where I live a similar population does not have that many more, after you subtract all of the people who just shuffle paper. When I had my gall bladder removed, I saw roughly 20 different people. But only 4 were hands on medical people- the surgeon, his surgical assistant, the anesthesiologist, and the nurse. All of the others were people who just kept asking me about my personal information over and over again, had me filling out insurance papers repeatedly, asking me what meds I was on, etc. We may have 3 times as many actual medical people, though the number employed by the local hospital is probably 10 times as many when you count all of the paper pushers and multiple levels of management.
You guys forgot to mention the drug problem in Am. Samoa. Watch out for crack addicts...lol
We do have a drug problem, just like everywhere else in this world, American Samoa is not perfect. However this video was to highlight the good our island has to offer. We are encouraging doctors far and wide to help fight this battle and our lack of needed health professionals and perhaps, you are willing to share this video! Faʻafetai for being honest and hope whatever led you to this video, I hope you found it! Manuia lou aso Jay Vee!
what does drug addicts has to do with the video they're mainly promoting the Hospital and workers .... next time use common sense
Hi there, as a Psychiatry Medic in NZ with 22yrs experience in Adult mental health and Addiction I would love to work in American Samoa. I am still NZ based. What are the requirements to come work there?
This makes me miss home
Awesome <3
Still a tough sell.
Yessah yessah VAITOGI PISISAMI 4LYFE 🇦🇸🖖💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥😎💪👊malo lava faafetai
Wow...your mom don't get 🎤🎤🎤 time. 🤣😂 Nice work G...stay up.
Force those kids to go study medicine and stop the Nintendo. And the government should support them financially. By the way I was born at this hospital in utulei. And I'm from Aua, the village that eats people, Lol.
🤣🤣🤣🤣😂...village thats eats people😳🤣🤣🤣🤣...why did you said that???...I have friends families classmates(St. Francis all the way to Faasaõ Hi)🤣🤣🤣😂...I am from Aumi, Laulii🤣🤣🤣😂😂...i know yr joking good one too🤣✌✌✌✌💝
I live in tutuila
MALO GAB
Very good video......
💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯 🇦🇸💯🙏L🙏F🙏G🙏💯🇦🇸 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯 - malo Gab🤙🏽
Everything about this video is awesome!
Hi alafaga im Samoan and I’m happy that You guys are making local videos that teach us more about the island of American Samoa 🇦🇸
Beautiful work as always Gabby! <3