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Over $43,000 raised so far in Bushells Fiji’s Biggest Morning Tea campaign

Over $43,000 raised so far in Bushells Fiji’s Biggest Morning Tea campaign

By Priya Nand
07/08/2025

Over $43,000 has already been raised at this year’s Bushells Fiji’s Biggest Morning Tea campaign — and the total continues to grow, making it one of the most successful fundraising efforts for cancer awareness and support in Fiji to date.

The long-running campaign plays a crucial role in supporting thousands of cancer patients across the country through vital care, advocacy, and awareness.

Fiji Cancer Society CEO Belinda Chan says this campaign is a testament to what we can achieve together as a community.

She says many Fijian families are affected by cancer, directly or indirectly, and the emotional and financial toll is significant.

She highlighted the need for continued support, especially as patients and families face the difficult journey of adjusting to life after treatment.

Now in its 20th year, BFBMT remains the longest-running and most impactful cancer fundraising event in Fiji, powered by the collective efforts of corporate partners and local communities.

Credit Corp Fiji Care
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