The Valley, Anguilla – 1st December 2020 – Employees of Flow Anguilla observed Liberty Latin America’s (LLA) Annual Mission Week by partnering with The Anguilla Tourist Board, The Ministry of Tourism and The Agriculture Department to plant palm trees along the Carter Rey Boulevard in a project designed to bring a splash of beauty to their surrounding community just in time for the Christmas season.
From November 16 – 30th, employees from all across the LLA markets celebrated the company’s annual Mission Week tradition of giving back to local communities through volunteering activities guided by the company’s four pillars of corporate social responsibility: learning, environment, access and disaster relief.
Michael Coakley, VP Communications, Liberty Latin America, said,?“Our communities?are?so much more than?locations for our? business. It is where we ?live, where our families? grow,?where we?celebrate?and?connect.?With our company-wide volunteering initiative, Mission Week, over, 7000 employees are coming together to make a positive impact in the areas of learning, environment, access, and disaster relief.? When?our communities?thrive,?we all win.”
Flow Anguilla Country Manager , Desron Bynoe said “These initiatives are an excellent way for our team to give back to the communities that we connect and serve. We are thankful for the opportunity to partner with the Anguilla Tourism Department, The Ministry of Tourism abd the Agriculture Department on this community initiative”.
Corporate Communications Manager of the Anguilla Tourism Department, Mrs. Shellya Webster said “”The Anguilla Tourist Board was honoured to partner with Flow on this amazing initiative. As a valued Corporate Partner, Flow has consistently showed its commitment to Anguilla. Mission Day is an ideal opportunity to give back and we thoroughly enjoyed working with the team to beautify the Valley’s main road. ”
– Press Release