Where There’s No Vision, The People Perish – Pro. 29:18
- Providing Vocational Discipleship Training
- Assisting Communities in West Africa, Brazil, Fiji and USA
- Rebuilding Structures Destroyed By Natural Disasters
- Introducing Laptop Technology To Students In Remote Areas
- Building Trade Schools To Teach Basic Trades
- Portable Saw Mill Ministry
Non-Profit Church Organization
Rehabilitation and Rebuilding Homes
The Cyclones in Fiji cause irreparable harm and damage to property and causes devastation in the community. Mission21 along with volunteers have been rebuilding some of these homes since 2014 and with global support, we will continue to do this work.
Educational Advancement and Support
Mission21’s Training Program will equip every volunteer and missionary in two or three skills/trades as tools that will not only help, but can be passed on to the people for self-sustainability of the tribe or the community that they are called to serve.
VOCATIONAL DISCIPLESHIP TRAINING SCHOOL
Mission21 aims To Disciple, Train, and Equip those who are called to short-term or long-term missions. We will assist in developing any God-given gifts and talents to further God’s purpose in their lives and better prepare them to reach people & groups globally.
Guinea-Bissau Ministry
Since 2000 until 2011, Emosi Tatukivei along with his wife Silvana and his family have been serving. They built schools, a health center, Discipleship Training Facilities, churches and a dental clinic. They help to equip locals to reach their own families and neighboring tribes through the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Ministry
Training locals and focus on the nine Portuguese speaking countries in Africa and Asia(Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, etc.). Hopes of setting up a vocational Discipleship Training school in Brazil
Portable Saw Mill Ministry
Mission21 uses saw mills to mill logs into lumber which will be used to homes and other various buildings that have been ruined by natural disasters
About Our Mission 21
President & Director Emosi, his wife Silvana Tatukivei and the Mission21 family have made a difference, and are continuing to do so, in the communities of Fiji, Guinea-Bissau, Brazil and the United States during traumatic times and are their to help rebuild and cultivate an environment for both the future and growth of these communities.
Who We Are ?
Mission21 is a non-profit Church Organization founded by Emosi Tatukivei and his wife Silvana Tatukivei. Mission21’s main focus was the rehabilitation of homes that were destroyed due to Fijian Cyclones. Emosi and his wife Silvana Tatukivei along with a team of volunteers has rebuilt countless homes in Fijian communities and while that work continues, Mission21 has expanded their vision to support the expansion of education and growth on the Fijian island to better position the people and communities of Fiji for future growth and self-sustainability.
Our Mission
The unfortunate Natural Disasters that have touched the country of Fiji are the reason that Mission21 became involved with rebuilding on the island. Rebuilding has been a successful and blessed path and in that regard, Mission21 now aims to provide additional support to the island with Educational Tools such as laptop technology for students for the first time on the island as well as Vocational Training that will allow community members to learn a skill that can contribute to the growth of Fiji as a collective.
How Mission21 Helps & How You Can Help
Here are some of the areas that Mission21 works in rebuilding and growing communities in different parts of the world and ways that you can help if called to do so.
Volunteer
We volunteer, recruit and train volunteers to support the great work we do.
Help Mission21 Reach More Eyes
Share our website link and social media pages to help us reach more individuals who may be interested in helping the communities.
Fundraise
We actively accept donations for all of our projects such as Rebuilding homes, Building Schools and Disciple Training.
Donate Supplies
Aside from financial help, Mission21 welcomes the donation of supplies used in building and building materials.
Donate
If you would like to donate to our causes, please click on the button below. We thank you in advance for your donation and support.
Social Activities
Form a Social Club on your own and within your community to help further the support of the communities.
Founder, Volunteers & Our Work
Meet Emosi, his wife Silvana Tatukivei and some friendly faces of our volunteers and those that we have helped along the way.
Emosi Tatukivei, Silvana Tatukivei & Their Family
President/Director
“We just want to bring a clean living environment, proper sanitation, toilets and bathrooms,”
“We want (villagers) to take initiative, to build using resources they already have, and create an awareness that they can do it themselves,” Emosi said. “They don’t need to wait 10 or 20 more years for someone else to build roads, they’ll just make it happen.”
This work would not have been possible without the Love of Christ placed in our hearts to serve communities of all Nations through provision of expertise in the different fields to the financial support of the Communities in Ronan, Montana, USA and those who have given that I have not mentioned but God Knows.
Vanua Balavu
The Honorable Minister for Forest Mr Osea Naiqamu witnessed the arrival of the Portable Sawmill in Vanua Balavu and to date, 21 Houses have been constructed in Muamua and 8 houses in Malaka & Dakui Lomaloma
Koro
A total value of sawn timber for 118 houses was milled at Nasau and a house and a Church. Church building is also part of Evacuation Centre. Praying and Encouraging the villagers:
“IF THE SNAIL CAN MAKE IT TO THE ARK SO ARE, WE”.
Moturiki
Homes have been built in Moturiki. 25 Houses have been built in Nasesara, 8 in Wawa and 14 Houses at ,Yanuca Levu Island. Clothes were also distributed to this communities. There were extensions for partially damaged homes as well. Naigani Village in Batiki Island 14 homes.
Ovalau
A Total of 78 houses were built in Ovalau including Wainaloka-10, Bureta 5, Navuloa 20, Taviya-15, Rukuruku 10, Aravudi-3 Vatukalo 3, Levuka-Va-Viti-12
A 70′ x 30′ School Building was built in Taviya, Ovalau including 2 bridges worth FJ$350,000 each at Levuka Vakaviti. Clothes distribution was also part of Gods provision through the Montana Family, friends and the business communities across a few states in America.
Gau, Moala Island has not counted yet and ongoing milling too in Moturiki and Ovalau from 2019 to date.