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Ariel Mohamed raises $2000 for BVI Cancer Society

Ariel Mohamed, left, is assisted by NAGICO’s Assistant Manager, For Sales and Retention, Ann Stacey Roberts to present the cheque to President of the BVI Cancer Society, Ms Gloria A. Fahie, right. Photo: VINO
Ms Ariel Mohamed had treated all customers, visitors, staff and management of Nagico Insurances BVI to cup cakes and cookies she prepared and Nagico in return pledged a percentage of the premium paid by each policy holder on October 30, 2020, towards her awareness campaign. Photo: VINO
Ms Ariel Mohamed had treated all customers, visitors, staff and management of Nagico Insurances BVI to cup cakes and cookies she prepared and Nagico in return pledged a percentage of the premium paid by each policy holder on October 30, 2020, towards her awareness campaign. Photo: VINO
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI-Teenage philanthropist Ms Ariel Mohamed has once again used her creativity to raise money for charity in the Virgin Islands.

The latest beneficiary from Ms Mohamed was the BVI Cancer Society, who on October 30, 2020, received a cheque for $2000.

Ms Mohamed had treated all customers, visitors, staff and management of Nagico Insurances BVI to cupcakes and cookies she prepared and Nagico in return pledged a percentage of the premium paid by each policyholder on October 30, 2020, towards her awareness campaign.

The initiative amassed a total of $2000 which was presented to Ms Gloria A. Fahie, President of the Cancer Society.

"I just want to thank Nagico and especially Ariel for this great contribution here today of two thousand dollars. I am so surprised that the activity today raised this much," said Ms Fahie.

Ms Mohamed has made regular donations to the BVI Cancer Society and has also raised funds for Family Support Network (FSN).

The donation to the BVI Cancer Society came as October was observed as Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

13 Responses to “Ariel Mohamed raises $2000 for BVI Cancer Society”

  • Windy (01/11/2020, 11:14) Like (0) Dislike (12) Reply
    I did not like the t-shirts this year
  • Mr. Sarcastic (01/11/2020, 12:12) Like (1) Dislike (6) Reply
    Covid killing more people than cancer, we need raise money for Covid instead !
  • jesus (01/11/2020, 12:23) Like (4) Dislike (2) Reply
    @windy......go read proverbs vers 1 who cares what you don't like.#amen
  • Servant of the God of Truth (01/11/2020, 13:28) Like (9) Dislike (0) Reply
    Thanks Mr Ariel Muhammed for your kindness. May the money the you rsised to wisely used. May God richly bless you. Continue doing good.
  • Challenger (01/11/2020, 13:30) Like (9) Dislike (0) Reply
    it is really sad that all you read here are the negative comments. this young lady as been creative and thoughtful and supportive....and all you can say is.." i dont like the shirts ???? you selfish individual.

    well done to all involved especially Ariel and all who donated.
  • Afu (01/11/2020, 14:57) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    I agree. Never mind how t-shirts look, just think about stamping out this scu*bag stinking disease in its entirety!.
  • one eye (01/11/2020, 16:40) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    Good job
  • ... (01/11/2020, 17:36) Like (3) Dislike (4) Reply
    Why we give these people money every year and they barely help... a gift basket the most when u die from cancer
    • Shame On You (02/11/2020, 03:54) Like (5) Dislike (3) Reply
      They do help. When you help someone you don't be up on down taking pictures and posting like your Premier. The Cancer association has financially contributed significantly to persons with cancer towards their medical treatments, medication, travel and other expenses associated. Just recently they purchased medication that cost over $900.00 after NHI deduction. I guess you wouldn't know or understand if you haven't been affected. Shame on you
      • trrefdrfds (02/11/2020, 06:56) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
        What have you done to contribute? Public Relations serves an an accountability factor so that monies given for a specific purpose is used for that purpose. It is so easy to criticize and fools do exactly so

  • Admirer (02/11/2020, 15:04) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    What a great mother that young lady has. Fabulous efforts Ariel keep it up!
  • DA Realist (02/11/2020, 20:12) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Cancer is very prevalent in our society and worldwide today. It is heartwarming and humbling to see this young lady performing her part as an individual to this community. It brings a sense of love, care and hope for those affected. It also shows that we all can play our part in this area as well. Jehovah bless you young lady in your endeavours. Keep doing great! Hats off to you....


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