Indelague

Children's Day: celebrated with memories and special visits

Indelague didn't let this date go by unnoticed.
04
Jun
2024
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Employees recall childhood memories

On 1 June, Indelague marked Children’s Day in a unique and memorable way.

To celebrate this very special date, the company posted a video on its social networks with a theme that touched everyone’s heart: the childhood memories of its employees.In this video, several employees shared stories and memories of their childhood. Some were able to recall special moments, such as childhood dreams, heroes and idols, favourite dishes, games and adventures. This moment of nostalgia and sharing allowed everyone to relive happy and innocent moments.

In addition to the video, the celebration continued on 3 June with some very special visitors

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A visit full of smiles

Indelague opened its doors to welcome a group of pre-school children from CSPREC – Recardães Parish Social Centre. This visit was a unique opportunity for the children to explore the world of lighting and see their parents and other relatives’ workplace up close.

The visit was full of smiles, discoveries and lots of fun. The children were delighted to learn about the lighting production processes and to see the machines at work. The curiosity and joy on their faces made the afternoon even more special.

For many of the little visitors, the highlight was being able to meet their parents in the workplace, providing moments of tenderness and pride. This encounter reinforced the importance of family and work, creating memories that will surely last forever.

The company once again showed its commitment to the community and its people by celebrating Children’s Day in a way that involved both its employees and future generations. It was a magical and inspiring day that celebrated childhood and the importance of keeping alive the dreams and memories that shape us from a young age.

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