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Community forums host open day in Ivory Park

“We aimed to create a platform where residents could access information and engage with service providers in a meaningful way."

The Greater Midrand Local Communicators Forum (GMLCF) hosted an open day in Ivory Park on October 10.

The event aimed to provide the community of Ward 77 with a comprehensive understanding of the various departments and organisations that offer essential services within the ward.

The purpose of the open day was to close the gap between service providers and the community they serve.

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The event aimed to empower residents with the knowledge and resources needed to access the services they require.

The GMLCF aims to create a stronger sense of community and ensure that residents have easy access to the services they need. It is a group of local communicators committed to fostering effective communication between the government, community organizations, and people.

“I am thrilled to see the overwhelming response to this open day.

“We aimed to create a platform where residents could access information and engage with service providers in a meaningful way.

“We are grateful to all the departments and organisations that participated in making this event a success,” said Irene Ngwepe, one of the organisers.

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