Illustration of AFSC donates $5k to WOWS Kids Fiji

“Touching Lives: Fiji FA and America Fiji Sports Commission Unite for Kids with Cancer”

The America Fiji Sports Commission has made a significant contribution of $5,000 to WOWS Kids Fiji, a charitable organization focused on supporting children battling cancer. Narend Narayan, the Commission President, is well-regarded for his dedication to improving the lives of children in challenging circumstances.

The donation was presented to Fiji Football Association (FA) President Rajesh Patel by Narayan, alongside Vice President Vinay Nair and fellow board members, following the conclusion of the 2024 Flick Hygiene Pacific Community Cup held in Lautoka. Patel expressed his gratitude for the Commission’s generosity, emphasizing that their contributions extend beyond the realm of football and profoundly impact the lives of those in need.

In addition to the donation, Patel announced that Fiji FA would continue to support WOWS Kids by donating a dollar from every ticket sold during the four-day Pacific Community Cup event. Fiji FA has already pledged over $60,000 towards social responsibility initiatives, showcasing their ongoing commitment to making a positive difference in the community.

This heartwarming collaboration highlights the power of sports in affecting change and improving the lives of vulnerable children in Fiji. Not only does it promote community spirit, but it also inspires others to contribute to these significant causes, fostering hope for a brighter future for children facing serious health challenges.

Summary: The America Fiji Sports Commission donated $5,000 to WOWS Kids Fiji, with further support from Fiji FA through ticket sales from the Pacific Community Cup, showcasing a dedication to improving the lives of children with cancer.


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