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TCI: FLOW Mission Day 2017 – A Massive Success!

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#TurksandCaicos, November 22, 2017 – Providenciales – On Thursday, November 16th the entire staff base of Flow Turks and Caicos along with over 500 students and teachers from the Oseta Jolly Primary School observed the 3rd annual Mission Day.   Mission Day is a companywide program where employees come together to demonstrate the company’s mission to Connect Communities and Transform Lives by volunteering their time and efforts to a charitable cause in their community.

Flow Country Manager, Delleriece Hall, stated, “Our mission this year was simply to return happiness to the students and faculty of Oseta Jolly Primary after having been displaced since the passing of the recent storms.”

Hall further stated, “Our team of 38 staff members came together to foster an environment of joy and excitement amongst the student population.  We also packaged and distributed lunch to over 500 students, donated over 100 books to help rebuild the school library and several fans and tables to bring a sense of comfort to our adopted school of 10 years.”

The day’s agenda included a happy session with featured cartoon characters, mental health small talks with the various classrooms led by Dr Anya Gibbs, a spoken word selection themed a “Return To Happiness’, and a massive relief distribution with promises of much more to come for the Oseta Jolly Primary.

“We feel so privileged that Flow has chosen us for another consecutive year to observe Mission Day 2017.   Last year we had a blast at Oseta Jolly Primary, and this year we anticipated no less because Flow always does things bigger and better.   Our students are always ready to welcome our Flow family and the massive support they have shown over the years,” stated Rachel Handfield, Principal, Oseta Jolly Primary.

Dr Malcolm, Clinical Psychologist in the Department of Mental Health and Substance Dependence, shared, “The kids are a very resilient bunch.   I was able to give them some tools to help with stress that they can use throughout the day, as they are currently displaced, that I hope will help them to endure the rest of the school term.”

We are also proud to announce that we have donated free broadband services to school with speeds up to 48Mbs that we hope will assist with the students being able to do research and complete their assignments efficiently.

Press Release: FLOW

 

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