Telecom Fiji Limited has demonstrated its strong commitment to community support by donating $15,000 to the Fiji Cancer Society during a moving Pinktober morning tea event last week at its headquarters in Suva and its Lautoka Exchange.
The event featured inspiring talks from cancer survivors Vikiwini Tora and Farnia Simion, which resonated deeply with the staff present. Their stories highlighted the strength that comes from community backing and underscored the vital role the Fiji Cancer Society plays in early detection, quality care, and the ongoing support it provides to cancer patients.
Representatives from the Society were on hand to discuss its significant efforts in enhancing cancer awareness, and Samuela Vadei, the general manager for Corporate Services and Human Resources at Telecom Fiji, commended their dedication to education in the workplace. He encouraged staff to disseminate this critical knowledge within their families and communities.
Vadei expressed pride in witnessing employees actively transform awareness into meaningful action through their dedication and contributions. He emphasized that Telecom Fiji’s support for the Fiji Cancer Society reflects a broader commitment to positively impacting the lives of those facing cancer, ensuring that no one has to battle the disease alone.
Telecom Fiji has a history of supporting the Fiji Cancer Society during Pinktober, focusing on awareness raising, health promotion, and vital assistance for those affected by cancer, underlining its ongoing partnership with organizations dedicated to such a crucial cause.
This generous initiative not only helps individuals affected by cancer but also fosters a sense of community solidarity and support, reminding us all that together we can make a meaningful difference in the lives of those in need.
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