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Assist CFL Charity Walk as it goes towards helping children living with cancer and their families - Kami

Assist CFL Charity Walk as it goes towards helping children living with cancer and their families - Kami

By Vijay Narayan
23/03/2026
Sina Kami, co-founder of Walk On Walk Strong Fiji

The co-founder of Walk On Walk Strong Fiji, Sina Kami calls on people to support the CFL Foundation Charity Walk and the fundraising event this Saturday as it will go a long way in assisting the children living with cancer and their families.

Kami shares that as a mother who has had the lived experience after her daughter was diagnosed with cancer and passed away in 2008, they know the children living with cancer and their parents need a lot of support.

She says the dream of her child lives on to assist children diagnosed with cancer.

Kami says whenever a child is diagnosed in Fiji, the case is referred to WOWS Fiji for support.

She says WOWS assists the children and their families in all ways possible including the medication, tests, transportation, and all the related costs.

Kami says they also have the dream to have a major resource centre facility for the children.

She encourages people to come out and support the worthy cause this Saturday to assist the children living with cancer in Fiji.

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Meanwhile the CFL Foundation Charity Walk will start at 8am this Saturday from Nausori to Suva.

We will also have several locations including our home at 231 Waimanu Road in Suva, where you can come and give your donations for the children and their families who need this assistance.


CFL, the parent company of FM96, LegendFM, VITIFM, Navtarang, Radio Sargam, and the country's leading digital news platform fijivillage, launched its new charitable trust, CFL Foundation in September last year with the company contributing 5 percent of the Group's profit after tax.

For decades, CFL has been dedicated to community service, regularly stepping up to help children with special needs, those facing serious health issues like cancer, and families impacted by natural disasters.

From fundraising efforts for cyclone relief to supporting individuals with terminal illnesses, CFL has built a strong reputation for making a real difference through its platforms.

According to recent statistics from WOWS Kids Fiji, there are currently 70 children under 18 years of age living with cancer.

We believe that this number is what is on record and that the actual number is higher. 

Senior Content Director of Navtarang and Radio Sargam, Satya Nand will again lead the team to garner support from around the country raising awareness about the challenges facing Fiji but also mobilising public support to deliver urgent assistance to those in need.

We also extend a personal invitation to you to join hands with us for this worthy cause, and join our charity walk or make your contribution to assist the children living with cancer.

The important work of those who care for our children battling cancer will greatly benefit from your valuable donation, as well as provide much-needed relief to the children’s families.


Donations can be sent via: 

Communications Fiji Limited Appeal Account 

WBC Account 9800935794


You can also send your donation via the M-Paisa or MyCash apps by selecting CFL in the vendor drop down list. 


Thank you for your generosity and for making the health of Fiji’s children a priority.

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