Flow's staff supported The Shelter for Battered Women and Children’s charity movie premiere recently.
The Shelter, founded in 1987 by Diana Mahabir-Wyatt, offers a safe haven to women and children affected by domestic violence.
[caption id="attachment_955287" align="alignnone" width="768"] Flow employees Lisa Ann Baboolal-Carter and Gregory Carter at the movie premiere. -[/caption]
In a media release Flow’s senior manager,communications Yolande Agard-Simmons said, “We are committed to playing a meaningful role to drive positive change in the communities within which we operate. As a company, we stand against violence in all its forms and charity events such as these align with our pledge to do everything in our power to educate, prevent, protect, and support against gender-based violence in our companies and communities.”
[caption id="attachment_955286" align="alignnone" width="768"] Flow employees Calvin Pierre and Sharrel Ross-Pierre at The Shelter for Battered Women and Children’s charity movie premiere. -[/caption]
The Shelter provides temporary housing, material assistance and counselling to its residents to empower them as they transition to return to society as independent and confident citizens, the release said.
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