15 December, 2025, 1:42 pm Central - 24°C Rain

Christmas comes early for children of Dilkusha Home as they receive gifts from Digicel

Christmas comes early for children of Dilkusha Home as they receive gifts from Digicel

By Rashika Kumar
15/12/2023

Christmas has come early for the children of Dilkusha Home as they received toys and gifts from Digicel Fiji.

As part of their ‘Anyone Can Be Santa’ Christmas crusade, Digicel Pacific Hub Regional CEO, Shally Jannif with Digicel Fiji CEO, Farid Mohammed shared lunch with the children.

Jannif says they take pride in being Santa’s helpers this Christmas, bringing delight to Dilkusha Home and wish that their season resonates with joy, laughter and the creation of unforgettable memories.

She says their initiative, rooted in a steadfast commitment to uplifting the needy, showcases a culture of care and generosity for the children of Dilkusha Home.

Dilkusha Home Administrator, Deaconess Sereima Ukumoce says they are grateful to Digicel for their boundless generosity.

She says their support means the world to the children, casting a ray of happiness during this festive season.

Digicel Fiji CEO, Farid Mohammed says beyond the walls of Dilkusha Home, their kindness extends to communities across Fiji with a toy drive hosted at their stores across the country.

He says they are inviting the public to contribute to this cause by donating toys, ensuring that the magic of Christmas reaches the needy children.

Mohammed says in this season of giving, Digicel Fiji is a shining symbol of kindness, spreading joy and hope to those who need it the most.

He says as part of their Christmas campaign, ‘Anyone Can Be Santa,’ they are making sure that everyone can join in and make a difference.

Digicel adds ‘Anyone Can Be Santa’ campaign resonates with the call for compassion, urging everyone to be a force for good and make a meaningful impact in the lives of others.

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