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JP Bayly Trust and Fiji Cancer Society Sign MOU

Published: 23rd Aug 2023

Fiji Cancer Society today (23rd August) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with JP Bayly Trust which is a charitable organization whose mandate is to provide food, and medical assistance for about 500 underprivileged families in Fiji.

Mr. Digby Bossley, Chairman of the JP Bayly Trust (left) and Mr. Makrava Wilson, President of the Fiji Cancer Society.

In the spirit of mutual cooperation and collaboration, the MOU formalizes an agreement representing the interest of two organizations to work in collaboration, when and where appropriate, to enhance the outcomes of their respective scope of work in serving vulnerable communities in Fiji.

Through this MOU, the Bayly Trust and the Fiji Cancer Society agree to formalize a partnership to mutually support their individual mandates through the principle of positive working relationships and shared resources for better results.

The MOU will increase the visibility and impact of the two organizations working in collaboration in Fiji.

The JP Bayly Trust Chairman Mr. Digby Bossley advised that the Bayly trust will complete 70 years of charity work in Fiji in 2024.

The Trust has branches in Suva, Lautoka and Labasa. He mentioned that with the closer alliance with the Fiji Cancer Society both organizations are well established to aid the needy.

Makrava Wilson, President of the Fiji Cancer Society states that the JP Bayly Trust has been quietly working behind the scenes to improve the lives of vulnerable communities and have had great outcomes with the support provided to the families.

The Society is excited with the partnership as it means that through this collaboration our patients will be able to access the services of Bayly Trust.

Mr. Wilson also commented this partnership is timely for the Cancer Society as we work towards improving the lives of our vulnerable communities in Fiji together’’.