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CWL express appreciation for well-known social worker

Last Tuesday members of the Holy Family Catholic Women’s League in Labasa, Fiji, hosted social worker Selina Lee-Wah to lunch to acknowledge her achievement.

Two months ago President Ratu Epeli Nailatikau conferred the Order of Fiji on Lee-Wah in recognition of her distinguished service of a high degree to humanity at large in the country.

Parish assistant priest Father Francis Kolatt said the party was organised to show their appreciation to Mrs Lee-Wah for her achievement.

Originally of Labasa, Mrs Lee Wah is known not only in her hometown but in most areas in the North where she has contributed an act of kindness and love to.

For more than 20 years, Selina has been involved with community work.

Not only does she look after the disadvantaged members of society, she also helps civil societies and churches keep a clean financial record.

As a bank officer of the Australia New Zealand bank for 35 years since 1968, when it was the Bank of New Zealand, Mrs Lee-Wah used her experience to balance financial accounts of various groups.

She does not charge fees for her work but believes it is part of her community work.

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