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Corporate Giving and Volunteering for Social Impact: Oasisplay Information Session

Posted by ESGmark on 10th January 2024 -

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Roll up your sleeves, grab a drill, and lend a helping hand through corporate volunteering.

Join us for an information session about an opportunity to work with HandsOn and Oasisplay to enrich the lives of children and young people while helping you reach your ESG goals, support a local community, and enhance employee satisfaction by getting hands on.

This information session will be co-hosted by ESGmark®, HandsOn, and Oasisplay.

ESGmark® is the community for people and organisations who care about the planet and society.

HandsOn is an ESGmark® member which designs and builds new facilities for communities, schools and charities across the UK, offering businesses the chance to give back. HandsOn’s projects provide organisations with an opportunity to get their people directly involved in creating safe spaces for children and young people in underprivileged areas, through corporate giving and volunteer days.

Oasisplay is a local charity that runs unique facilities for disabled and non-disabled young people in Stockwell, London.

Date: 29th January 2024

Time: 12pm - 1pm

Please click the button below to RSVP, Zoom details will follow.

 REGISTER FOR THE EVENT

We hope to see you there!


Justin Bates

ESGmark® is the community for people and organisations who care about the environment and society.

Link to ESGmark business profile

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