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Dec 13, 2008 News
In keeping with a tradition that spans some 30 years, CLICO (Guyana) hosted its Annual Children’s Party, yesterday at its Camp Street Head Office, much to the enjoyment of the kids and parents attending.
The invited institutions included the Ptolemy Reid Rehabilitation Centre, David Rose School for Handicapped Children, and youths of the St. Ann’s Orphanage.
Addressing the gathering, CLICO’s CEO, Mrs. Geeta Singh-Knight, said that by hosting the annual event, the entity was again bringing smiles to the faces of the children, and at the same time serving its customers and adding value to the communities in which these people work and live.
She added that the event was meant to fulfill the mandate of customers and community focus, which are among the foremost priorities of the insurance company.
The invited children were treated to several hours of festive activities planned by the company. They also received gifts of clothing, toys and food items.
“CLICO’s Annual Children’s Party” bookmarks a stellar year of community service for the long-serving insurance company, which included the launch of its “Going Beyond for YOU” Campaign, with donations to several charitable institutions, including the Dharm Shala and the Blind Institute.
Recently, the company successfully hosted the “CLICO Health Booth” at the City Mall, in which more than 200 persons were tested for diabetes and high blood pressure.
“From the Carifesta fireworks to the Health Booth, CLICO is quite proud of its community-based achievements in 2008”, said the CEO, who concluded her speech by nothing that hearing the laughter and seeing the smiles on the faces of its young guests is a poignant indicator that the entity has achieved much for its clients, community and the nation.”
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