Fifteen companies, 2 NGOs, and the City of Poznań. Over 130 volunteers. Dozens of trees, over 700 shrubs, and nearly 250 perennials planted across an area exceeding 827.35 m2. The second edition of "Let's Change POZnan Together" (Polish: "Wspólnie POZmieniajmy") is going to be a demanding day. On September 19th, volunteers will be assembling benches and planters, renovating rooms, planting almost a thousand plants, and demonstrating the power of collaboration.

Last year's edition proved that Poznań's companies can and want to work together, openly discussing and finding solutions. "Let's Change POZnan Together" is a unique, nationwide cross-sectoral collaboration. The work will occur at the Nursing and Medical Rehabilitation Center in Poznań.

This is the second time that VML Enterprise Solutions volunteers will join the initiative. "Supporting local initiatives is part of our DNA and organizational culture," says Magdalena Owsiana, Head of EB & Communication, responsible for implementing CSR projects. "We focus on long-term and sustainable relationships that can bring more benefits to our community."

The event will be held under the honorary patronage of the Mayor of Poznań.

The "Let's Change POZnan Together" campaign is implemented by: Allegro, Amica, Aquanet, ENEA, Fiberhost, Franklin Templeton, Grupa MTP, INEA, Kompania Piwowarska, PEPCO, Unilever, VML, Volkswagen Poznań, Wavin, Żabka in cooperation with: NIWA Education and Development Foundation, Centrum PISOP Association, City of Poznań.

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