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Happy Thanksgiving!

Here at SCC Soft Computer, we are grateful for everyone who has supported us throughout our years. Whether they were a diligent employee or loyal user, we would like to take this time and thank you for your unwavering commitment, your innovative spirit, and your role in shaping our shared future. Together, we will continue to make a meaningful impact on the healthcare industry and would not be who we are without your dedication and care.

We hope this holiday brings you and your loved ones happiness, gratitude, and good health.

Mr. Gilbert Hakim, CEO, SCC Soft Computer

This year, our team came together to show our appreciation for each other through food and community. We had a potluck where our amazing employees brought their favorite dishes to share and discuss what they believe is the best part of the stuffing-filled holiday!

During Thanksgiving, take some time to really let the ones you love know how much they are appreciated and grab an extra plate of your favorite dish! Remember, calories don’t count on holidays.

SCC Soft Computer would like to extend our best wishes to you and yours this this Thursday!

Make sure to gobble ’til you wobble!


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