Flow recently treated the children of its employees to a movie day at the VIP Platinum Lounge, MovieTowne cinemas.
A media release said the event was held for the dedication and success of some 26 young students who sat the SEA exam this year.
[caption id="attachment_972560" align="alignnone" width="1024"] SEA students with their parents, employees of Flow. -[/caption]
Each student received a tablet, and each parent received a voucher redeemable at Charran’s Book Store to help buy school supplies, the release said.
[caption id="attachment_972561" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Zidane Khan and his father Shazam Khan, solutional implementation technician at Flow along with young Cristiano Marshall about to enjoy the movie. -[/caption]
Congratulating the students on this milestone in their lives, Flow’s vice president Simone Martin-Sulgan said. “This has become an annual event that sees us lending support to facilitate the ease of transition for these young students. With the new normal of hybrid learning, the donation of the tablet will aid in facilitating this so that their re-introduction to in-person learning will be seamless.”
[caption id="attachment_972562" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Katelin Ramlal and her mother, Laura Maharaj Ramlal manager – financial reporting at Flow. -[/caption]
To further support virtual school and working from home, over the past three years the company helped its employees buy laptops at reduced cost, on one-year, no-interest repayment terms.
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