Jamaica Gleaner

FLOW takes two AMCHAM awards

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FLOW JAMAICA’S efforts to assist persons and communitie­s in need across various sectors of the society were again recognised by the Jamaican chapter of the American Chamber of Commerce (AMCHAM) during its annual Business and Civic Leadership Awards at The Jamaica Pegasus Hotel on November 8.

FLOW Jamaica captured the second-place award in the category of Excellence for Outstandin­g Corporate Social Responsibi­lity for large organisati­ons, while the FLOW Foundation placed second in the Excellence for Civic Leadership category.

The company’s community outreach activities, driven mainly by employee volunteeri­sm, are in the areas of technology, children’s health, education, sports, social, welfare and the environmen­t. The Internet in Schools Programme provides free Internet access in schools, along with free or subsidised computers and the establishm­ent of community cybercentr­es for both access and training.

BURSARIES AND SCHOLARSHI­PS

Other areas of focus include the Annual Bursaries and Scholarshi­ps Programme for tertiary and needy students and the FLOW Foundation’s Annual Penn Relays Programme, which ensures participat­ion of hundreds of student athletes. The work of the foundation also includes the establishm­ent of the Paediatric Cancer Fund at the Bustamante Hospital for Children and its associatio­n with the UWI Endowment Fund, resulting in the provision of life-saving equipment.

Errol K. Miller, the late executive chairman of the FLOW Foundation, was honoured with a Special Lifetime Mention Award by AMCHAM during the ceremony.

“This is a proud moment for FLOW and we are very appreciati­ve of the recognitio­n of the work that we do in fulfilling our mission of ‘Connecting Communitie­s ... Transformi­ng Lives’, said Kayon Mitchell, director of communicat­ions and stakeholde­r management at FLOW. “We would also like to thank our FLOW Foundation team, volunteers and partner organisati­ons for their contributi­on to the company’s efforts to give back to communitie­s,” she added.

The AMCHAM Awards highlight the work of businesses, individual­s and non-profit organisati­ons that drive economic and social progress in Jamaica through ethical leadership, stewardshi­p and communityb­uilding activities.

Sagicor Jamaica took first place in the Excellence for Outstandin­g Corporate Social Responsibi­lity category, and the Sagicor Foundation was also first for Excellence for Civic Leadership.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? From left: Gail Abrahams, chief executive officer, AMCHAM Jamaica; Dr Michelle-Anne Richards-Dawson, senior medical officer, Bustamante Hospital for Children; Lisa Bailey, vice-principal, Mountain View Primary; Courtney Bell, community programme manager, FLOW; Kayon Mitchell, director, communicat­ions and stakeholde­r management, FLOW; Ceila Morgan, corporate communicat­ions manager, FLOW; and Allison Peart, president, AMCHAM.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO From left: Gail Abrahams, chief executive officer, AMCHAM Jamaica; Dr Michelle-Anne Richards-Dawson, senior medical officer, Bustamante Hospital for Children; Lisa Bailey, vice-principal, Mountain View Primary; Courtney Bell, community programme manager, FLOW; Kayon Mitchell, director, communicat­ions and stakeholde­r management, FLOW; Ceila Morgan, corporate communicat­ions manager, FLOW; and Allison Peart, president, AMCHAM.

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