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Vodafone Fiji gives $150,000 to 5 charitable organisations

Vodafone Fiji gives $150,000 to 5 charitable organisations

By Shanil Singh
10/09/2020
The assistance will help continue the good work the various organisations are doing in our communities - Prasad [image: Vodafone Fiji ]

Vodafone Fiji has today handed over a cheque of $150,000 to five charitable organisations in the country.

These organisations include Rotary Pacific Water for Life Foundation, Hakwa Foundation, Spinal Injury Association, Smarter Fiji and Foundation for the Organisation of Needy Children.

While handing over the cheque, Vodafone Fiji’s Acting CEO Ronald Prasad says they have invested over $30 million in the last 17 years to support various social initiatives through their ATH Foundation.

Prasad says the assistance will help continue the good work the various organisations are doing in our communities.

He has also thanked the charity organisations who are giving it back to the community and making a real difference in people’s lives.

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