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BSP Life launches one billion steps in 60 days as a commitment to support WOWS Kids Fiji

BSP Life launches one billion steps in 60 days as a commitment to support WOWS Kids Fiji

By Mansi Chand
19/09/2023

We are committed to raise awareness and funds for the early detection of childhood cancer and to provide support to the children and their families during the difficult time.

The Acting Managing Director of BSP Life, Craig Strong highlighted this during the pledge of one billion steps in 60 days as a commitment to support WOWS Kids Fiji.

Strong says the one billion steps in 60 days challenge is a testament to our Vanua and to bring smiles, hope and financial assistance to the courageous young warriors.

He says they will engage with their subsidiaries, customers and social media followers to join them in this inspiring journey, whether by participating in the walk or contributing to the cause.

He adds a registration link will be shared on the BSP Life social media pages (LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram) and website later today for participants to register and generously donate.

The Co-Founder of WOWS, Sina Kami says it is important to step up and make health the priority and the initiative taken by BSP Life allows the organisation to continue supporting the children and their families in overcoming the difficult times of life.

Kami says she lost her daughter and she exactly knows the pain that parents go through.

The challenge will end on the 17th of November followed by a national wellness walk at Albert Park in Suva on Saturday 18th November 2023. 

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