Students benefit from  FLOW, RSVGPF collaboration
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September 9, 2016

Students benefit from FLOW, RSVGPF collaboration

Fresh off a number of summer initiatives geared at school aged children, FLOW recently collaborated with the Royal St Vincent and the Grenadines Police Force Youth Club (Marriaqua Chapter) and as a result, a number of children in the rural community of Richland Park benefitted.

According to Melissa Veira, Marketing and Communication executive at FLOW, the company, with the collaboration of the police, purchased school supplies for a number of children.{{more}}

“The Royal St Vincent and the Grenadines Police Force Youth Clubs focus on the development of the nation’s youths, to steer them away from a life of crime and violence, so that they will grow up to be law-abiding, purposeful and productive citizens,” said Veira.

On August 31, at the Richland Park Government School, the district

coordinator for the Richland Park Police Youth Club Mark Billy, while distributing the school supplies, said that he wanted to have a back to school event to help students with books, pens, book bags and shoes and FLOW played a pivotal role in supplying these items.

Over 20 students benefitted from the initiative.