Flow spreads Christmas cheer to wards in CCB care

Flow spreads Christmas cheer to wards in CCB care

Powered by the generosity of its employees, Flow once again delivered meaningful Christmas joy to more than 120 wards in state care through its annual Adopt A Child For Christmas initiative.

Acting Senior Child Care Officer Sherriann Weir was all smiles as she sorted the gifts.
Acting Senior Child Care Officer Sherriann Weir was all smiles as she sorted the gifts.

This year’s recipients ranged in age from babes to 32 years old, reflecting Flow’s inclusive approach to ensuring that every ward, regardless of age, felt remembered and celebrated during the holiday season.

During the presentaion at Flow’s Warrens Office, gifts were donated to wards from Nightingale Children’s Village and the Marina Brewster Centre at Farrs spanning six villages across the two homes: Violet Gittens Centre, Carole’s Cottage, McManus & Ellen, Shelley’s Cottage, Marina Brewster and Tys Cottage. Each gift was selected with care, reinforcing the message that every child is valued and deserving of joy.

Speaking at the presentation, Desron Bynoe, Vice President, General Manager, Flow Barbados, praised the generosity and compassion of Flow staff.

“This initiative is powered entirely by the hearts and finances of our employees, and once again they have gone above and beyond demonstrating genuine care and generosity,” said Bynoe.

“At Flow, we believe that connection goes beyond the services we provide; it is fundamentally about people, purpose, and community. Being able to brighten the lives of these young people at Christmas is both humbling and deeply meaningful for us.”

He added that the overwhelming staff response has sparked deeper conversations with the Child Care Board.

“Because of the enthusiasm and commitment shown by our team, we are now in discussions with the CCB about adopting some of the wards on a more permanent basis. This momentum speaks volumes about the culture of care and giving back that exists within Flow. We thank the CCB for allowing and fostering this meaningful parnership.”

Sherriann Weir, Acting Senior Child Care Officer of the Barbados Child Care Board, expressed sincere appreciation for Flow’s continued partnership and support.

Flow staff packing up some of the gifts. Over 120 gifts were donated.
Flow staff packing up some of the gifts. Over 120 gifts were donated.

“Special thanks to Flow for once again remembering the wards of the state this Yuletide season. There are some homes within the communities who may not be able to provide a gift for the children within their communities or within their homes, so as a result Flow has continued to partner with us. It is a wonderful partnership. On behalf of the board, I say thank you to the Flow staff who worked closely with us. This invaluable gesture ensures that Christmas is a wonderful one for all the children,” Weir said.

Flow’s Adopt A Child For Christmas initiative has become a cherished annual tradition, reinforcing the company’s belief in giving back and creating positive, lasting impact within the communities it serves.

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