One hundred employees of Flow, led by the company’s vice-president and general manager Simone Martin-Sulgan, earlier this week cooked tasty meals for 600 homeless people in Port of Spain.
The Flow team, joined by representatives of the NOVA Committee of the Trinidad and Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce and local NGO, Kids in Need of Direction (KIND), were led by the soup kitchen’s team as they prepared tasty meals on Tuesday and yesterday.
This activity formed part of the company’s yearly Mission Week initiative, where over 10,000 employees across the Caribbean and Latin America gave back to the communities within which they operate, Flow said in a release.
On the reason for supporting a soup kitchen this year, Martin-Sulgan said: “This initiative is part of our Annual Mission Week which focuses on community support, aligning with our corporate responsibility pillars of learning, environment, access, and disaster relief.
“This year we decided to partner with the soup kitchen to give back and support our community in keeping with our core values to connect, care, and commit. I counted it as a personal honour and pleasure to participate alongside our employees in showing that heart is more than something we have, it’s something we share.”
Martin-Sulgan and the Flow team were joined by Krista Lookit, chair, Trinidad and Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce’s NOVA Committee; and KIND founder and chair Karina Jardine-Scott.
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Publish date : 2024-11-14 13:45:00
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