Hundreds of people gathered in mid-May at Lawson Tama Stadium in Honiara, the capital city of the Solomon Islands, for a major health expo that combined practical health care with a message of hope and healing for the community.
Organized by the Solomon Islands Mission with the support of local Adventists, health workers, and 10,000 Toes Campaign ambassadors, the event provided free health screenings, medical advice, and health education, in response to the growing challenge of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) in the Solomon Islands. It also helped to build connections within the community in the lead-up to the Solomon Islands for Christ evangelistic initiative in July.

Throughout the expo community members accessed a wide range of free services, including blood pressure and blood sugar testing, dental checkups and treatment, eye examinations and free glasses, physiotherapy for bones and joints, counseling and prayer, and lifestyle awareness education.
The event aimed not only to provide health-care support but also to encourage healthier lifestyles physically, mentally, and spiritually.

According to Travis Ronnie, associate Communication director for the Solomon Islands Mission, the expo received a positive response from the community.
“The health expo went really well overall,” he said. “There was strong attendance throughout the event, with many people engaging in the health checks, information sessions, and community activities that were offered.”
Ronnie said one of the key outcomes was encouraging greater community understanding of the importance of early health intervention.

“One of the biggest impacts was the opportunity to raise awareness around preventative health care and healthy lifestyle choices,” he said. “It also created a space for people to ask questions, access basic health services, and connect with local health workers and organizations.”
Ronnie added that the expo has sparked growing interest in community support programs.
“We’ve seen encouraging community interest following the expo, particularly around ongoing health education and support initiatives,” he said. “It was also a valuable opportunity for collaboration between different groups working in health and community development here in the Solomons.”

Following the health expo, outreach efforts have continued this week through a Schools for Christ campaign taking place across all Adventist schools in the Solomons. Themed “Truth Revealed,” the initiative is providing opportunities for students, staff, and parents to engage with Bible messages.
As part of the South Pacific Division for Christ initiative and Trans Pacific Union for Christ in 2026, island-wide evangelistic meetings are planned to take place across the nation. The evangelistic series is scheduled for July 5-18.

The original version of this story was posted on Adventist Record.