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WOWS Kids Fiji receives food and care packs from NZ High Commission, Fiji Chemicals and Asaleo Care

WOWS Kids Fiji receives food and care packs from NZ High Commission, Fiji Chemicals and Asaleo Care

By Navitalai Naivalurua
10/07/2021
Food packs and care packs for children suffering from cancer. Photo: WOWS Kids Fiji

69 children suffering from cancer that are being supported by WOWS Kids Fiji will be receiving food and care packs through a joint initiative by the New Zealand High Commission, Fiji Chemicals and Asaleo Care.

The organisation received food packs, sanitisers, masks and diapers today.

Co-Founder and Board Chair, Sina Kami says the assistance will put smiles on the children and their families.

They will be delivering the items today to their members who are in the Suva-Nausori corridor.

She says the Western Division members will receive their packs next week.

Kami adds they are also conducting other initiatives online such as the Great WOWS Walk challenge and WOWS Shave or Save challenge because the organisation is relying on whatever people can donate at this time.

If you would like to assist WOWS Kids Fiji, you can contact Mere Lutuciri-Williams on 7370147/8035657 or drop off your donations at their office located opposite the Gospel High School bus stop along Rewa Street, Samabula in Suva.

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