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Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Ariel Mohamed raises $2000 for BVI Cancer Society

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.
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