Cynthia was a young woman who died because of a brain Cancer. Please show her family your support to cover the cost of the funeral & burial.
Auckland
Cynthia Urayeneza lived a very happy, wonderful & gracious life.
On the 8th of October 2017, it pleased God to call to him her servant, our daughter, our sister and friend, Cynthia Urayeneza.
Cynthia has lost her battle against a brain cancer which was diagnosed 4 months ago. For several days and months, despite this life frightening disease, Cynthia was always happy and tried to enjoy every single day that God was giving her. During this difficult time, she was surrounded by love from her family, friends, the African Community and the rest of New Zealanders who knew her until her last breath.
Cynthia was the youngest sister of her family. We all know her relatives Pauline their mum and her brothers and sisters: Danny, Joseph, Rosemine, Tasmine, Muni and Vanessa who always try to find reasons to help and support others. Now, it is our time to give them support as they will like to send off Cynthia to rest in peace among Angels.
This is a very complicated and difficult time for the grieving family. Therefore, any support that you can offer will be very much appreciated. Our prayer is that God gives you a hundredfold what you are prepared to give today.
On behalf of the ACOFI and Cynthia’s family we would like to thank you for your kindness.
We are involved because Cynthia and her family are members of the African Communities Forum Inc. Our role is to bring all African Communities together and support each of our members.
ACOFI is a New Zealand duly registered organization. The African Communities Forum Inc. is an umbrella organization for all African Communities in Auckland. The ACOFI regroups 54 countries representing the 54 Countries of the African Continent.
OUR VISION
A dynamic fully integrated African Community that contributes to all sectors of New Zealand society.
OUR MISSION
- To bring together the African communities
- Establish an African Centre
- Working with community leaders
- Actively engaging with communities
- Build strong networks among the African Community members
- Establish a chapter of ACOFI in every city
- To work with our people to enable them to achieve their full potential
- Promote the General Welfare and advancement of the African communities in the following areas:
> Facilitate economic and business development
> Education, employment, health, culture, youth development and family
> Help and support the settlement of African people arriving in New Zealand.
- To collaborate with stakeholders for the development of New Zealand society.
- Promote Social, cultural, commercial, educational and other mutually beneficial exchanges between New Zealanders and Africans and other ethnicities
- Establish a business forum
- Working with governmental departments – Co-operate with central and local government, agencies and voluntary organisations in the promotion of their objectives that will be beneficial to African communities
- Promote Africa – New Zealand trade development
Social cultural contribution/infusion
- Monitor and respond to items about Africa and Africans in the New Zealand Media
OUR VALUES
- Respect for self, colleagues and communities
- Acknowledge diversity and embrace team work
- Integrity and impartiality
- Transparency and accountability
- Efficiency and effectiveness
- Information and knowledge sharing
The money contributed here will go towards the completion of the funeral process expenses.
Funds will be passed onto the bank account of Rosemine Mutamuliza, sister of Cynthia, on behalf of their Family.
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