Fulori Diraboki, a remarkable 13-year-old student from Dravo District School, is set to receive a Fiji Children’s Award on Friday for her outstanding accomplishments amid personal challenges. This honor recognizes her remarkable ability to balance her studies with the responsibility of caring for her bedridden mother throughout a trying year.

Fulori’s inspiring story, which captured the attention of many Fijians on social media, emphasizes her dedication and resilience. Despite her circumstances, she managed to achieve the prestigious Year 8 Dux Trophy at her school in Tailevu, showcasing her commitment to education.

Minister for Women, Children and Social Protection, Lynda Tabuya, praised Fulori, stating that she is not only an exemplary young woman but also a deserving individual of this recognition. Tabuya expressed pride in Fulori’s achievements and highlighted the importance of celebrating youth who excel amid adversity.

The award ceremony, scheduled for Friday at 5 PM, is organized by Tabuya’s ministry in partnership with the Fiji Children’s Award. This initiative aims to honor children in the community who demonstrate exceptional accomplishments and contributions to their families and society. Fulori’s story stands as a testament to the power of perseverance, and she serves as an inspiring role model for young people facing their own challenges.

This recognition is a heartwarming reminder of the valuable potential that exists in our youth, even in tough circumstances. Fulori’s determination and success highlight that with hard work and support, challenges can be overcome, inspiring others to strive for excellence against the odds.


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