Friday 28 October 2011

Red Cross/Flow Give More to Central Kingston Youths

30 children from communities of Arnold, Anderson and Rousseau Roads were feted by The Jamaica Red Cross in partnership with Flow on Saturday October 22. As part of the National Red Cross month of activities, the Kingston and St. Andrew branch created an environment of safety, security and integration at Arnold Road for children age 5-14.

The one-day Fun Camp, held under the theme "Let the Book Bugs Bite" focused on encouraging a love for reading among children. A team of Flow employees spent the day with the youths and assisted the Red Cross by providing care and entertaining them for the day. The volunteers bonded with kids through group activities as well as one-on-one interactions. Hyacinth Smith, Vice Chairman of the Jamaica Red Cross Kingston and St Andrew Branch says the event was in keeping with the mission of the Jamaica Red Cross. "In Jamaica October is celebrated as Red Cross Month, it is the month we were recognised by the Government as a national society. Today we have taken some children from inner city communities to give them a treat. This is the first time we are hosting this event, "she explained.

Employees of Flow and the Jamaica Red Cross spent quality time with children of Arnold, Anderson and Rousseau Roads communities on Saturday October 22. The Youths spent the day socialising with each other, playing games, reading books and  bonded with the Flow volunteers as well as representatives of the Jamaica Fire Brigade.

Volunteers connected with the youths by reading to them and engaging in other team building games. The day's programme which was designed to encourage social interactions and an appreciation for reading resulted in many new friendships being forged through meaningful interactions.

Jeanette Lewis, Public Relations Manager of Flow praised the Red Cross on their rich culture of volunteerism and community support. "The Jamaica Red Cross has been doing good work with children of inner-city communities. We are humbled to have had the opportunity to interact with the children in this way. They received us with such warmth and connected with us immediately. It was a meaningful experience for our team members and the children who seemed to thoroughly enjoy the activities and each other," she explained.

Annette Campbell, Coordinator of the Lifelong Learning Programme of the Jamaica Red Cross Kingston and St Andrew Branch expressed pleasure at Flow's support. "I am very happy that Flow came on board with us. Our van which we use for the meals on wheels programme was stolen and Flow willingly loaned us a van indefinitely. We wanted Flow to come onboard and see what it is we are doing and get involved and I am so happy today they got to interact with the children. It is a worthwhile cause because at the end of the day you feel satisfied knowing you have reached out to the less fortunate and that's what it is all about, Volunteerism," she noted.

Jamaica Red Cross, a member of the International Movement of Red Cross/Red Crescent Societies, has helped those most vulnerable since 1948. The organization undertakes a range of activities aimed at the development of youth, building communities and civil awareness. The organisation also has Red Cross clubs in schools and youth groups for youth no longer in school, a youth out-of-school education program (Uplifting Adolescents Programme), parenting courses and workshops, conflict resolution and mediation training, mentoring program and anti-violence work.

Friday 14 October 2011

Customers Win Millions with Flow this Christmas

Consumers are set to win big this holiday season, as Flow officially launches their Christmas campaign that affords opportunities for greater savings and more than $5 million in prizes for new and existing customers with the promotion “Upgrade with Flow, this Christmas.”

The customer focused promotion encourages consumers to upgrade how they watch, talk and click, this Christmas; rewards customers for their loyalty, and gives price breaks and more value to those signing up for new Flow service. All Flow customers have a chance to win a wide range of electronics items such as the coveted iPAD2, 32” LCD televisions, netbook computers and digital cameras for the duration of the promotion, October 14 to December 31, 2011.  Also, every week one lucky winner will receive a Grand Prize of a Flow home entertainment electronics make-over valued at over $150,000. The makeover will consist of a full suite of electronic products and services including a home entertainment system complete with a 32” LCD television and HD digital personal video recorder set-top box, a netbook computer and a cordless telephone.

Sharon Roper, Vice President of Marketing, says that Flow is extending these exciting offers for the holiday season to ensure that consumers can consistently get the value they seek from Flow and also to show appreciation for their loyalty.  “We know that consumers are always looking for real value and for ways to enhance and enjoy their lives. We believe that these special offers provide exactly that  for this holiday season,” Roper said. “It is also important to us that we always show appreciation to our customers, and these amazing prizes are our way of saying thank you for choosing Flow.”

New customers will receive savings of as much as $5,000 when they sign up for any Flow service during the promotion, Roper announced. Every new customer will get free installation for any standard service. In addition, customers who sign up for Flow’s Watch service get a free uprade to one premium package and will have the opportunity to enjoy viewing premium cable channels such as HBO, Watch Movies and Watch Sports for free up to January 31, 2012. New Talk customers will receive a free Caller-ID telephone and will enjoy free Flow to Flow calling plus the lowest rates in the market to call another landline.  New CLICK customers get a free wireless upgrade so that they can enjoy the freedom of being able to experience the fastest high speed internet rates from any location within the home.

“ In the spirit of the holiday season we are giving our customers the opportunity to enjoy experiences that will change their lives,”  remarked Roper. “We continuously aim to offer services that enhance the lives of Jamaicans in the ways they play, work and learn. With this Christmas offer we are also giving our customers more value, more benefits and more choices.”

For further information please contact:
Jeanette Lewis (Ms.)
FLOW
876-620-3633 (SL)
876-282-5030 (Mobile)
jlewis@flowjamaica.com