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Digicel donates $5,000 to Kanalevu Kitchen’s “Feed a Fijian” initiative

Digicel donates $5,000 to Kanalevu Kitchen’s “Feed a Fijian” initiative

By Shanil Singh
01/09/2021
[Photo: Digicel]

Digicel Fiji has donated $5,000 to Kanalevu Kitchen for their ‘Feed a Fijian’ initiative which will provide over 300 meals for frontline workers and food ration packs for 28 needy households.

The Feed a Fijian initiative is a program that focuses on providing healthy and nutritious meals for frontliners and ration packs for families faced with food insecurity.

The meals are an expression of gratitude for the sacrifice frontline workers make daily.

Digicel Fiji CEO Farid Mohammed says to show their gratefulness to our frontline workers,they have provided nutritious meals to them as their ongoing support towards the fight against the virus.

Mohammed is also urging other business houses and individuals to join the ‘Feed a Fijian’ project as a means of appreciation for the selfless service provided by our front line heroes.

Frank and Vui Saketa from Kanalevu Kitchen say they are grateful for this timely donation from Digicel which will boost their efforts to feed more frontline workers and families.

They say the support and interest towards their initiative has been very encouraging and the frontline workers are very appreciative of the gesture.

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