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Flow Helps Prep For Back-to-School

PRESS RELEASE – HUNDREDS of children from Castries, Gros Islet, and Vieux Fort and environs ended their summer vacation on a high note as they enjoyed the Flow Skool Aid back-to-school fair held last week Friday and Saturday at the Derek Walcott Square in Castries and the Vieux Fort Town Square.

Image: The face painting booth was among the most popular at the Flow back-to-school fair.
The face painting booth was among the most popular at the Flow back-to-school fair.

The initiative, which was entirely free for students and parents alike, incorporated plenty of activities for boys and girls of all ages and the youngsters not only had a great deal of fun but in many cases were able to get a little help with back-to-school preparation as well.

The fun activities included face painting, arts and craft lessons, free popcorn and cotton candy, bouncing castle, prizes and giveaways, and a display of the wide array of children’s programming available on Flow Digital TV.

Image: Boys were able to get free haircuts and girls got their hair braided at the Flow back-to-school fair.
Boys were able to get free haircuts and girls got their hair braided at the Flow back-to-school fair.

In addition to the purely fun elements, the young scholars were treated to free school bags, hair braiding and haircuts, thanks to Cutty Ranks; eye screening by Courts Optical; dental screening from Everyday Smiles; and counselling sessions with clinical psychologist Leah St. Helen.

There was also a presentation of the website, lubsedutime.com, which provides online classes for primary and secondary school students. The site is managed by Dwayne Lubin, a teacher at the Ciceron Combined School.

As Flow Marketing and Communications Specialist, Shermalyn Sidonie-John, explains, the occasion was the company’s way of giving back. It was also an opportunity for helping a group of vulnerable children.

Flow donated toys and groceries to the New Beginnings Transit Home.

“We are indebted to our wonderful partners, internal and external, who came out and made this event a success,” she said. “To Cutty, Courts, Everyday Smiles, Saint Lucia Blind Welfare Association, WLBL, Peter & Company Ltd. — on behalf of all the children who had such a wonderful time — we say a heartfelt ‘thank-you’ for helping us to be able to kick off the academic year with such a wonderful experience.

“Over the years, we have had a good relationship with the New Beginnings Transit Home in Cas En Bas, and we also used this occasion to bring the wards in, show them some much-deserved love, and make a presentation of toys, books, and groceries to the administrators. It is so important that those of us who are capable take care of those most in need and we are proud to take up that mantle.”

Flow is anticipating an even bigger, more exciting, and more successful event ahead of the 2018-19 school year.

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