Polosovai bows out with final cancer fundraiser – Theislandsun

Polosovai bows out with final cancer fundraiser – Theislandsun
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BY MORRIS NAFU

Elsie Polosovai, outgoing Miss Solomon Islands, is gearing up for one last act of service before fully stepping away from the spotlight.

Even though her year-long reign officially wrapped up earlier this year, the former beauty queen remains committed to making a difference, announcing plans for a final fundraising event to bolster the nation’s cancer support efforts.

Addressing the media earlier on Monday this week, Polosovai shared her resolve.

“Despite no longer holding the title, I’m pushing forward with this fundraiser for the Cancer Department,” she said.

It’s a heartfelt extension of her advocacy work, which has focused on women’s health and community awareness throughout her tenure.

This initiative builds on her inaugural effort last October, when she organized a “Bake for Breast Cancer Awareness” event while in New Zealand.

That drive successfully collected $1,011.50 NZD – equivalent to about $5,020.60 in Solomon Islands dollars.

The proceeds were channeled into oncology unit, a dedicated hospital section for cancer patients at the National referral Hospital.

With her time and resources stretched thin post-reign, she emphasized her dedication.

“One of my goals entering the Miss Solomon Islands platform was to empower women to openly discuss their health worries and build their confidence in describing medical issues. Health literacy is key to better outcomes,” she said.

These efforts aim to deliver essential knowledge and hope to underserved areas, where access to health information can be a lifeline.

Her passion hasn’t gone unnoticed. Joyce Konofilia, Director of the Miss Solomon Islands Pageant (MSIP), praised Polosovai’s contributions.

“Elsie has been an outstanding ambassador, championing vital causes during her reign. We wish her every success in her future endeavors,” Konofilia remarked.

As Polosovai prepares to host this farewell fundraiser, excitement is building for the next chapter.

Island Sun understands that MSIP organizers are in full swing with preparations for the annual show later this year, where a new queen will be crowned to represent the Solomon Islands for 2025-2026.

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