Lions Club brings relief and alofa to family who lost their home
Pago Pago, AMERICAN SAMOA — In a world where chaos, dissent and misunderstanding has increased in public spaces, it's important to remember that good people still look after one another, t

![On Thursday, June 25th, members of the Lions Club brought a $200 check, along with food, clothes, building materials— and hope— to Fa'amamafa Tavita Saunia (center, in the blue ie lava lava). At the end of May, her family of five watched as their home in Pava'a'i burned to the ground. While they lost everything, they still had each other, and loving neighbors, Ally Aumua and her dad, who took them in. L to R: Lion Lianora Seala, Lion Peter Nomura, Madame Lion President Danielle Pualau, Fa’amamafa Saunia, Lion Joey Cummings, Lion Tafā Tua Tupuola. [photo: Lions Club] L to R: Lion Lianora Seala, Lion Peter Nomura, Madame Lion President Danielle Pualau, Fa’amamafa Saunia, Lion Joey Cummings, Lion Tafā Tua Tupuola](https://samoanews.com/sites/default/files/styles/teaser/public/field/image/img_3707_lions_club_story.jpeg?itok=kusmIwAS)






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