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Cancer support
Motibhai Group performs another kind act
FIVE cents from every packet
of Bushells tea sold will be do-
nated to the Fiji Cancer Society
(FCS) beginning from May 1 to
September 30, 2017.
The Motibhai Group has in-
troduced yet another fundraising
initiative in addition to its Bush-
ells Fijis Biggest Morning Tea
campaign.
Motibhai Group marketing
manager Abraham Gomes said
the company estimated that total
funds raised would be in excess
of $30,000, which will go direct-
ly towards Fiji Cancer Societys
programs and activities.
Mr Gomes said the new ini-
tiative further strengthened their
already-strong partnership and fi-
nancial commitment to Fiji Can-
cer and support of its advocacy
and client care programs.
Fiji Cancer Societys board
chairperson Phillip Low said the
society was thankful to the Mo-
tibhai Group for this initiative
and that innovative contributions
like this allowed the society to
expand its reach and take its com-
munity and screening programs
even further.
He said over the last three
months, the society had stepped Letila Toga of Nadi points to the special
up its Patient Support Services signage on the Bushells Tea packet while
while the Survivors Group con- daughter Losana looks on.
tinued to reach out to patients in
the community that were on pal- Motibhai Group will launch the month window for organisations The campaign, which is run-
liative care. Bushells Fijis Biggest Morning to plan out and host its morning ning into its 11th year now, will
This month, Fiji Cancer and Tea, which will provide a four- tea events. conclude at the end of September.
Motibhai Group
enters into
festive mood
The management and staff of Motibhai Group are all ex-
cited to be part of the beauty pageant in this years
Vodafone Hibiscus Carnival.
Known as the mother of all festivals, the annual car-
nival is one of the biggest public event in the coun-
try and funds raised in charity are donated for noble
causes.
We are proud to announce that our group will be rep-
resented for the first time by two very beautiful and
aspiring contestants in the beauty pageant, Motibhai
Group marketing manager Abraham Gomes said.
The two contestants, Charlene Lanyon (Miss The Fiji
Times) and Alisi Vucago (Miss Dove) were officially
introduced to the public along with other contestants
at the carnival launching on Saturday, May 27 in Suva.
I humbly request all our group staff and business part-
ners to support the girls as they make tireless efforts
to make a difference with their charity work for the
community.
The annual event will be held at the Vodafone Arena in
August.
Motibhai Group marketing manager Abraham Gomes Introducing Miss The Fiji Times Charlene Lanyon and
hands over a Dove presentation to Miss Dove Alisi Vu- Miss Dove Alisi Vucago who will be representing Motibhai
cago. Group in the 2017 Vodafone Hibiscus Carnival.