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The Fiji Times » WOWS Kids Fiji receive supplies

Arieta Vakasukawaqa 11 July, 2021, 7:27 pm WOWs Founder and Chairperson, Sina Kami takes a selfie with WOWs Fiji, Mere Williams, Fiji Chemicals Managing Director, Darran Fisher, Asaleo Care Fiji Limited, General Manager, Eldon Eastgate and New Zealand High Commissioner, Jonathan Curr after the presentation at the WOWs head office in Suva yesterday - Saturday, July 10, 2021. Picture: ATU RASEA WOWS Kids yesterday received foodstuff and hygiene supplies to protect children under their care from COVID-19. The supplies such as hand sanitisers and food were donated by the New Zealand High Commission in collaboration with Fiji Chemicals and Asaleo Care Fiji Ltd. It will be delivered to the families of 69 children who are diagnosed with cancer.

WOWS Kids Fiji receives food and care packs from NZ High Commission, Fiji Chemicals and Asaleo Care

WOWS Kids Fiji receives food and care packs from NZ High Commission, Fiji Chemicals and Asaleo Care WOWS Kids Fiji receives food and care packs from NZ High Commission, Fiji Chemicals and Asaleo Care Food packs and care packs for children suffering from cancer. Photo: WOWS Kids Fiji 69 children suffering from cancer that are being supported by WOWS Kids Fiji will be receiving food and care packs through a joint initiative by the New Zealand High Commission, Fiji Chemicals and Asaleo Care. The organisation received food packs, sanitisers, masks and diapers today. Co-Founder and Board Chair, Sina Kami says the assistance will put smiles on the children and their families.

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Frontline workers receive gratitude packs worth over $72,000 from Sai Prema Foundation and NZ High Commission

Frontline workers receive gratitude packs worth over $72,000 from Sai Prema Foundation and NZ High Commission Frontline workers receive gratitude packs worth over $72,000 from Sai Prema Foundation and NZ High Commission Friday 07/05/2021 Minister for Health Doctor Ifereimi Waqainabete, Sai Prema Foundation Director Sumeet Tappoo and New Zealand High Commissioner Jonathan Curr. Photo: Sai Prema Foundation 2,500 medical and non-medical personnel have received Heroes Gratitude Packs worth over $72,000 from Sai Prema Foundation and the NZ High Commission. These are frontline workers who are serving across the various quarantine, containment, health, vaccination and other health facilities around the nation. Each pack includes a 260ml MedX Hand Sanitizer, 1 litre Golden Circle Fruit Juice, Punjas Cookies, Sunrise Bhuja Packs, FMF Chow Noodles, Red Cow Milk Powder and Punjas Ceylon Tea Bags.

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