Azaylia Cain's mum Safiyya shares new project to raise funds for foundation

Safiyya Vorajee, the mother of Azaylia Cain, has been praised for her new project in conjunction with International Women’s Day. She has partnered with jewellery brand Abbott Lyon and will be launching her own collection with them. The news was shared by Safiyya on her Instagram account, where she expressed her pride in being a part of the campaign.

“I am so proud to be a part of @abbottlyon International Women’s Day campaign with my own beautiful collection,” Safiyya wrote. She also announced that she and the team had collaborated to create a special necklace to raise funds for The Azaylia Foundation.

Describing the collaboration, Safiyya said, “I worked closely with the team to create something so meaningful and strong. Every piece they create, they put so much thought into it and they make them in-house too, which is just incredible! I cannot explain how excited I am!”

Fans and followers flooded the comments section with words of praise and support for Safiyya. One follower wrote, “A beautiful and inspired collection, Safiyya. The pieces are so personal and meaningful, and I will absolutely be purchasing. You’re working so hard, and it’s lovely to see that in everything you do, you promote Azaylia’s legacy and ensure the memory of her beautiful name.” Another follower expressed excitement about buying one of the pieces and cheered Safiyya on by saying, “Looks beautiful!! I can’t wait to buy one!! Let’s go champs!”

The Azaylia Foundation, established by Safiyya and her partner Ashley Cain after the tragic loss of their daughter, has already made a significant impact. In just six months, the foundation has supported five families with cancer treatment plans abroad. Its mission is to provide support to families fundraising for treatments not readily available on the NHS, and to facilitate memorable experiences for children.

During a recent interview with OK! magazine, Ashley Cain discussed the impact of the foundation. “As the foundation has grown and grown and grown, we’ve invested in cancer research, and we’ve invested in equipment that helps actual cancer research for developing treatments for these children,” he explained. He further emphasized the foundation’s commitment to advancing early diagnosis and treatment availability for childhood cancer. Ashley shared, “We are committed to supporting families like ours when they have to seek their last resort abroad due to the absence of treatments in the UK. In just six months, we’ve supported five families with treatment plans abroad.”

Ashley also revealed that he and Safiyya have personally donated £20,000 to Birmingham’s Children’s Hospital, where Azaylia received care before her passing. Their dedication and efforts continue to make a difference in the lives of others.