There will also be a WOWS walk and ‘save to shave’ event on Saturday, 24 November. Tickets are VIP $50 each, Adults $10 each and Children $5 each and can be purchased at Digicel. Members of the public are being encouraged to support the WOWS fundraising efforts by buying tickets to the Tofiga Show which will be held at Queen Salote Hall on Friday, 23 November.
The late 15 year’s old wish is to improve support for children with cancer in the Pacific specifically the setup a Resource Centre, set up a fund to support children with cancer and to build a hospital for children in the Pacific islands.Ĭhildren admitted at Vaiola Hospital were also presented gifts by sponsors including Digicel. The lyrics of the song are a testimony of Kami’s journey of faith in God, the love of family and friends that kept her going and to give hope to those facing difficulties including cancer. Kami penned the song ‘Walk on Walk Strong’ which inspired the name and acronym ‘WOWS’. We are a platform for you to give back to the society through programs that unleash the potentials in you. Honourable Frederica Tuita-Filipe cut a cake and a children’s choir entertained guests with the theme song ‘Walk On Walk Strong’ at Vaiola Hospital. The foundation was formed in memory of Tae Kami who passed away in 2008 after battling cancer. WOWS Tonga Tae Kami Foundation launched the anniversary celebrations in Nuku’alofa Wednesday.