DIGICEl Fiji celebrated the Festival of Lights, Diwali, by bringing joy and happiness to the students and teachers at the Fiji School of the Blind. The company organized a vibrant event at the Vatuwaqa school in Suva, channeling the festive spirit of Diwali to visually impaired children.
Last week, the Digicel Fiji team treated the attendees to a delicious assortment of traditional Indian dishes and sweets, creating a festive atmosphere. The celebration included the distribution of gifts, fostering memorable experiences for everyone involved.
Diwali represents light, hope, and fresh beginnings—values that are embraced throughout Fiji. Digicel Fiji’s initiative to share the joy of this festival with the children speaks to its dedication to inclusivity and community support.
Shally Jannif, Chief Executive Officer of Digicel Pacific Regional HUB Markets, remarked, “Diwali is a time for giving back, and we are honored to positively impact the lives of these incredible students through our celebrations.”
Farid Mohammed, CEO of Digicel Fiji, added, “Our commitment is to build a more compassionate and inclusive society, and this event is a testament to our ongoing efforts. The Fiji School of the Blind is a beacon of hope, and we are proud to support their mission.”
The event provided a delightful break from the daily routines of the school’s staff and students, allowing them to relish the joy and camaraderie that Diwali represents.
This heartwarming initiative by Digicel Fiji showcases the power of community and inclusivity, reminding us all of the importance of spreading light and hope, especially during festive seasons. It’s a beautiful affirmation that acts of kindness can create lasting impacts, paving the way for a more compassionate society.
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