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Businesses invited to learn about Urban Ruins over brunch

The sustainability model behind the Urban Ruins call centre and mushroom farm will be discussed.

Businesses have an opportunity this weekend to connect over brunch with a results-driven NPO in Boksburg and learn first-hand about the work it does.

Urban Ruins Projects Centre, located at 2 Maple Street, Plantation, is seeking more meaningful, strategic partnerships that create measurable social impact.

If this sounds like a good fit for your business’s Corporate Social Responsibility programme, why not come along and enjoy the presentations and networking?

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CEO of Urban Ruins Clayton Viljoen said guests will be informed about:
• Who they are.
• Which communities they serve.
• How their training, ECD, feeding schemes and income-generating initiatives operate.
• The sustainability model behind the Urban Ruins call centre and mushroom farm.
• Opportunities for mutually beneficial corporate partnerships.

“This gathering is designed as an opportunity for business leaders and valued partners to get to the heart of what we do at Urban Ruins, engage in meaningful conversations and explore ways to collaborate for a shared purpose,” Viljoen explained.

“We are especially grateful to our current sponsors and partners and encourage you to extend this invitation to your business associates who may value investing in community development while aligning with a results-driven NPO.”

“The more partners we have walking alongside us, the more lives we can transform.”

There is no cost to attend the brunch, which is at 10:00 on April 18, at Urban Ruins. RSVP at cviljoen@urbanruins.co.za or on 081 747 0833.

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Lana O'Neill

Lana is the editor of Boksburg Advertiser and Benoni City Times. She grew up on a plot in Boksburg and completed her matric at Willowmoore High. Lana has travelled quite a bit - sometimes for work, sometimes for play - and is an avid Melissa Etheridge fan. Her dedicated journalists keep her young and inspired through the moving community stories they churn out.

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