Bank South Pacific (BSP) has celebrated a significant achievement with the Frank Hilton Organisation, which has successfully raised $1 million since the inception of its annual Wheelbarrow Race in 2016. BSP Country Head, Haroon Ali, expressed the bank’s support for the event from its start and highlighted that this year, BSP has doubled its contribution to $10,000. This gesture underscores the bank’s commitment to supporting initiatives that enhance the lives of children with disabilities.

The Frank Hilton Organisation’s efforts are dedicated to improving conditions for children with disabilities and the $1 million milestone is a testament to their perseverance and commitment to this cause. In parallel, BSP’s involvement in the Bara Battle reflects its ongoing dedication to supporting vulnerable groups within the community.

President of the Frank Hilton Organisation, Ritesh Dass, expressed appreciation for the unwavering support from BSP, other corporate sponsors, community groups, and individuals, which has been pivotal in reaching this substantial fundraising achievement.

The race, known for its community engagement and creative participation from various organizations, evolves every year to bring more visibility and support to the cause of helping children with disabilities. Since its inception, the event has not only raised funds but has also become a platform for enhancing community spirit, inclusivity, and charity. Participants race with decorated wheelbarrows, a symbolic gesture that emphasizes creativity, teamwork, and the joy of giving.

These events have demonstrated the impact of collective corporate and individual involvement in societal challenges, acting as a powerful engine for change and support. As the Frank Hilton Organisation continues its mission, the ongoing support from the community and corporations like BSP plays a vital role in sustaining and growing their efforts to improve the lives of children with disabilities in Fiji.


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