Geoffrey Hanley, Flow
Geoffrey Hanley, Flow

Last Updated on September 5, 2025, 3:28 AM AST by Anthony Morris

Deputy Prime Minister of St Kitts and Nevis, Geoffrey Hanley who handles the responsibility for the Ministry of Education joined FLOW in presenting some scholarships to students. The event was also a platform for the organization  to celebrate their service to the nation and its people for more than 3 decades.

The handover event for the scholarships was hosted on September 3, 2025 with the Deputy Prime Minister of the country in attendance. He highlighted that the members of the community are delighted to have the initiative. 

Flow has been working with the people of St Kitts and Nevis for several years and helping the authorities bring development to the people of St Kitts and Nevis. The organization has been supporting the education work of the administration with the focus being on the development of the children. 

Deputy Prime Minister Geoffrey Hanley was honored tohave the opportunity to join FLOW in the celebration. The organization is celebrating over 30 years of commitment to education and youth development. 

The high school scholarship programme which has been providing educational support to the people of the country for the last several years. This is being done through the organization’s High School Scholarship Program. 

This year, the organisation is supporting the education of more than 350 students from all over the country. The support initiative has been complementing the efforts of the administration to provide quality education to the people of St Kitts and Nevis.

This year’s theme for the celebration of over 30 years of Service was, “Fueling Our Nation’s Riddim Through Youth Empowerment.” The theme is proof of the fact that there is power in investing in the futures of the young people.

Deputy PM Geoffrey Hanley extended his heartfelt gratitude to FLOW for their vision, generosity, and unwavering investment in our young people. He also thanked the parents for standing strong with their children, cheering them on, and reminding them that education is the key to success.

Finally, he extended his sincerest best wishes to the recipients of the scholarship with the hope that they will use this support to create a better future.

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