Company brings fun to kids as normalcy slowly returns

National

By PETER ESILA
A COMPANY is looking at bringing more fun and activities to children as the state of emergency (SOE) restrictions are slowly getting back to normalcy.
Paradise Foods Ltd has taken the initiative to lend its three bouncy castles to schools.
Yesterday, the company visited the Fuzzy Wuzzy International School, a private institution in Taurama, for the kindergarten and elementary pupils to have some fun with the Gold Nuggets and RokRok bouncy castle along with Gala ice cream treat.
“We are passionate and we are always willing to support our local businesses and others that we reach out in the communities and schools,” Paradise Foods sponsorship and promotions manager Nicola Ani said.
“Hopefully, when the SOE is lifted, we will utilise these more.”
School director Benita Livinai said classes had just resumed after the lockdown and having the bouncy castle visit, was fun and an opportunity to put smiles on faces.
“Business is hard to run but if we hold hands with corporate partners, their input really adds to a morale boost that helps us to keep on track no matter what.”