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BK supports education with timely donation
Despite the negative effects of natural disasters and the COVID-19 pandemic, Burger King Fiji continues to carry out its philanthropic obligations in the country by partnering with NGOs which are making a great difference in the community. The popular restaurant franchise which has been operating in Fiji since 2015 has been working closely with the Foundation for the Education of Needy Children in Fiji (FENC Fiji) since 2016 to support the educational needs of deprived children across the country. All Burger King outlets in Fiji carry donation boxes to support FENC Fiji raise funds for their various activities which includes support to students in the form of scholarships covering basic school supplies such as school uniforms, shoes, bags, books and stationeries for primary and secondary school children. Since 2016, Burger King has raised close to $70,000 for FENC Fiji through the generous donations received in the form of loose change from its customers. On Wednesday, June 10, the company handed over additional collection of $9,000 to FENC Fiji at its flagship restaurant in Martintar, Nadi taking the total contribution to almost $80,000 within four-years of partnership. “We are proud to have been able to collect this money on behalf of FENC Fiji. This collection is especially important as numerous families have been affected by TC Harold and by COVID-19 in the last few months,” Burger King general manager Akash Narsey said. “With school scheduled to re-
Burger King general manager Akash Narsey hands over the latest donation cheque of $9,000 to Priya Lata of FENC Fiji at BK Martintar in Nadi recently. sume in the next few weeks, this money will be a timely boost for FENC Fiji to do their valuable work in providing assistance to school children most affected by the challenging scenarios before us ,” Mr Narsey added. “I take this opportunity to thank all Burger King patrons who have donated generously towards a noble cause and helped make this initiative so successful in such a short time.” While accepting the donation, FENC Fiji officer-in-charge national operations, Priya Lata
said education is one of the main instruments for reducing poverty and inequality and lays a foundation for sustained economic growth. “Through education the deprived members of our society are able to free themselves from the clutches of poverty and are able to stand up, look after their families and contribute back to the society in a positive way,” Ms Lata added. “We at FENC Fiji simply love to see the vulnerable members of our society becoming indepen-
dent with their heads held high and their dignity fully restored. “A big thanks to our corporate sponsors like Burger King because of whom such noble objectives can be realised as together we can make a difference.” Established in 2010 and officially launched by Prime Minister Josaia Voreqe Bainimarama, FENC Fiji plays a pivotal role by empowering the “poorest of the poor” children of Fiji to realise their potential through the provision of education assistance and related support.
Fiji’s biggest and longest running cancer fundraiser launched The challenging economic environment created by the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic failed to dampen the spirits of the organisers of Fiji’s longest running and biggest cancer fundraising event as they have decided to carry on with the campaign this year. The prestigious Bushells Fiji’s Biggest Morning Tea (BFBMT) initiative which began in a humble way in 2006 has helped save thousands of lives and facilitated the much-needed patient care support for both cancer survivors and patients undergoing treatment. Organized by the Fiji Cancer Society in partnership with the Motibhai Group, the 15th edition of the BFBMT initiative for this year was officially launched on Monday, June 22 at the Motibhai Group Suva office in Walu Bay. “These are difficult times because of COVID-19 and its global impact on businesses and families across every sector but we must not forget that the pandemic will come and go but unfortunately cancer as a disease remains in our communities and it is therefore essential to carry on with the campaign to enable the society to raise the necessary funds to operate smoothly,” Motibhai Group marketing manager Abraham Gomes said. “That is why our organisation decided to step in and carry on the partnership as many cancer patients and survivors depend on such campaigns for the support they receive from the hardworking team at the Fiji Cancer Society,” Mr Gomes added. “I strongly request all organisations which have been hosting a tea event to raise funds in previous years not to shy away this year but rather work around
Motibhai Group marketing manager Abraham Gomes purchases one of the virtual packs from Fiji Cancer Society CEO Belinda Chan. The virtual packs are now up for sale from the FCS office and each pack contains 25 tea bags, a packet of Ritz crackers, a BFBMT branded shirt and a tea mug. the situation to facilitate such a noble cause,” Mr Gomes said. He said the Fiji Cancer Society has rolled out virtual tea party packages for sale such as special hampers which contain the necessary ingredients for organisations interested in hosting their morning tea events at a smaller scale. Echoing similar sentiments, Fiji Cancer Society chief executive officer Belinda Chan said the aspiration which drives the society is the simple vision of the nation being free from cancer.
The management and staff of Motibhai Group together with officials and volunteers of the Fiji Cancer Society during the campaign launching in Suva.
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“This is the change we want to make, and the Fiji Cancer Society uses this vision to inspire ourselves, our patients, partners, survivors, families, and communities into being proactive in combating cancer from all angles,” Ms Chan said. “Our strategic plan for 20182022 sets out how we are harnessing the motivation and momentum from this vision and how it is translated into action across the cancer spectrum in these challenging times,” Ms Chan added. “Cancer is a great burden to
the Fijian people, causing physical, social, and economic hardship both in the short and long term; for those who suffer from cancer directly, and those being indirectly affected such as families, colleagues and friends. This is why the Fiji Cancer Society exists: to support those who are suffering or recovering from these hardships. “The society recognises the magnitude of cancer in Fiji: it is the third leading cause of death, accounting for more than 10% of all deaths in 2015, and there were 1387 reported. “When the society was established in 1993, the purpose was to engage, educate the community and facilitate services and diagnostic treatment for cancer patients. Since then, our activities have grown, to embrace a holistic approach towards patient and family care. “The society has built strong links with the Ministry of Health and Medical Services in order to provide clinical care which has been demonstrated in the past few years of collaborative patient support services. “The society advocates for cancer control through health promotion and early detection, while the government provides the clinical services of diagnosis and medical treatment. “It is therefore very important to carry on with initiatives such as the BFBMT in order to ensure we carry on with our day-to-day work without any hindrance. “Our sincere appreciation to the management of the Motibhai Group for this partnership, now in its 14th year and we do look forward to building on this further because no one in Fiji needs to fight cancer alone,” Ms Chan said.
Group congratulates FDA on 50th anniversary The Motibhai Group is proud to be associated with the Fiji Dental Association (FDA) and conveys its best wishes on their 50th anniversary. “Our association with FDA comes into play following our company gaining its master distributorship agreement with Wrigley – a world leader in chewing gum and mint production and marketing,” Motibhai Group marketing manager Abraham Gomes said. “As many of our associates may already be aware, Wrigley has a worldwide program known as the Wrigley Oral Healthcare Program (WOHP) and this is how our bonding with the FDA got stronger in a short period of time,” Mr Gomes added. In an email to all stakeholders, FDA vicepresident Dr Leenu Maimanuku confirmed that the association has turned 50-years-old on June 29, 2020. “The association started its journey five decades ago with a handful of dentists who
saw the need to formally register an association to be the voice of the dental profession in Fiji and to provide service to the profession ensuring that the community had access to quality dental healthcare which was kept updated through relevant professional development and peer support,” Dr Maimanuku wrote. “Since its inception the association has undergone considerable growth, and has become a critical partner in the pursuit of Universal Health Coverage for our people. “Currently our members provide a significantly high proportion of dental care in Fiji and it's likely that your dentist is a member of our association. “The association looks forward to furthering its aims and objectives by working with our members and stakeholders to ensure quality dental care is available to all.” ABOUT WRIGLEY ORAL HEALTHCARE PROGRAM (WOHP) PARTNERSHIP AND ENDORSEMENTS
Experts recommend chewing sugar-free gum after meals and snacks. The oral care benefits of sugar-free gum are now widely recognized and supported by various regulatory and governmental authorities, and by dental associations. In 1993, the FDI World Dental Federation first recognized the oral care benefits of chewing sugar-free gum, and launched a new partnership with Wrigley. In 2007, Orbit®, Extra® and Eclipse® became the first chewing gums to be awarded the American Dental Association’s Seal of Acceptance, recognizing the oral care benefits of chewing sugar-free gum as part of a daily oral hygiene routine. In 2009, the European Commission approved five health claims validating the oral care benefits of chewing sugar-free gum. Today, the oral care benefits of chewing sugar-free gum are recognized by approximately 20 national dental associations worldwide.
Fiji Times Sabeto races postponed indefinitely
The much awaited Fiji Times sponsored Sabeto races which has turned to be one of the biggest sporting attractions for tourists and locals alike over the years has been postponed indefinitely due to the COVID-19 restrictions. It was scheduled to be held at the Aviva Farms in Sabeto on
Saturday, June 27. Event organiser Kim Beddoes thanked all the naming rights sponsors, associates and supporters of this prestigious event through a Facebook message on the official Sabeto races page. “Last but certainly not least, a big thanks to you the fan's that
have turned up in numbers every year, often despite the weather, to take part in a truly rural community event. “Your support in buying tickets help pay for this event, purchasing from the vendors helped put food on the tables of the families and businesses that ran stalls.
“In times like these the importance of supporting each other, supporting local business and supporting local communities through enjoyable, affordable events like the Fiji Times Sabeto Races has never been more important. “We will return, once it is safe and feasible to do so.”
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A friend indeed The Foundation for Rural Integrated Enterprises & Development better known as FRIEND Fiji continues to assist people at grassroots level as an active agent on the ground during times of need. In a latest initiative, FRIEND Fiji has launched a special “Food Bank” campaign to assist families which are finding it hard to make ends meet due to the negative effects of COVID-19 pandemic. On Tuesday, June 30, the organisation received a further boost towards its humanitarian efforts after taking delivery of 100 packs of consumer items from Motibhai Group which also distributes its famous line of Friend’s Fiji Style products in the country. While accepting the donation, FRIEND Fiji CEO Sashi Kiran thanked the management of Motibhai Group for always teaming up with them in times of need. “Motibhai Group has been a loyal partner for many years and our bonding gets stronger during such times of hardship,” Ms Kiran said. “The food packs contain a range of products including nutrition bars for children. FRIEND has been trying to as-
FRIEND Fiji CEO Sashi Kiran checks out the contents of the donation per carton at their head-office in Tuvu, Lautoka while Motibhai Group sales manager Roneel Prasad and director Sujan Patel look on. sist those most in need with food supplies,” she added. Ms Kiran said families where all the breadwinners have lost their jobs due to the pandemic and are in need for food supplies, can use the link on their Facebook page to apply for assistance.
Nataraj and Fiji Times launch joint promotion
“Once applications are assessed, calls are made to inform of the pick-ups. Our sincere appreciation to all the corporate donors and citizens for your continued support towards the food bank project.” Motibhai Group chairman Kirit Patel said the latest dona-
tion is a small way of giving something back to the community during such trying times. “As part of our corporate social responsibility, we are always ready to team up with our close associates like FRIEND to make that little difference in the community,” Mr Patel said.
If you have been wanting to get your hands on a Sony wireless speaker, now is the time to try your luck with the Nataraj/Fiji Times joint promotion which comes to an end on July 17, 2020. While Fiji Times is the country’s oldest newspaper company and the most reliable source of news and information, the Nataraj brand of stationery products is also a household name across homes, schools and offices because of its great quality and competitive pricing. Customers have to simply cut out the special advertisement featured in the Fiji Times and write at least 30 words on which Nataraj product they use and why. The hardcopy entries have to be sent to addresses advertised so that it can be included in the draw.
The management and staff of Motibhai Group wishes to congratulate all those winners of our various Facebook promotions which were executed over the last few months. For more information and pictures, please log onto our Facebook page www.facebook.com/Motibhai.Group. For those who participated and did not win, better luck next time! 4 INBOX - News from Motibhai Group
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