Speak Your Mind Ep 299
Thank you to Seremaia Koroi and Dr Sailosi Ratumaitavuki for you television interviews on Speak Your Mind today. Job well done, Koroir and Sailosi.
PICCSI wishes you well for your future Hollywood careers!!
Thank you to Seremaia Koroi and Dr Sailosi Ratumaitavuki for you television interviews on Speak Your Mind today. Job well done, Koroir and Sailosi.
PICCSI wishes you well for your future Hollywood careers!!
Anybody browsing the Heidelberg Leader this week may have noticed a feature piece on a certain PICCSI volunteer. The piece tells a brief version of the PICCSI story. And whilst Nicola did start PICCSI (the Pacific Island Cervical Cancer Screening Initiative) and is to be applauded for her efforts, she is the first to point…
The PICCSI project has a new logo! Many thanks must go to Alys Martin from Alys Martin Design for her very professional job and her personal time spent designing the fantastic logo. All of the proposals Alys produced were slick and any one of them would have made for a great logo. So, the next…
Come and join Run Melbourne 2018 to raise money for PICCSI and help treat cervical cancer in the Pacific. There are three different events to choose from: 5km walk or run 10km run Half marathon Run Melbourne is a great way to get fit, see the sights of Melbourne and raise money for a fantastic…
Today marks the anniversary of the death of Eva María Duarte de Perón (7 May 1919 – 26 July 1952). Eva Perón (usually referred to as Evita) was the wife of Argentine President Juan Perón (1895–1974). She was the First Lady of Argentina from 1946 until her death from cervical cancer in 1952 at age 33….
Thank you to Seremaia Koroi for you radio interview on NaVakekeli. The show was recorded recently and aired today. Fortunately, the interview was filmed in studio for us all to share. Job well done, Koroi! PICCSI wishes you well for your future radio career!!
Want to see a great new movie…like Ocean’s 8? Want to make a donation to a deserving charity…like PICCSI? (the Pacific Island Cervical Cancer Screening Initiative) Why not do both? At the same time? And get a warm and fuzzy feeling from saving women’s lives at the same time? Proceeds from a screening of Ocean’s…