Promoting culture and encouraging talent

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Promoting culture and encouraging talent

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If the local animal shelter cannot cope with the number of homeless animals, the shopping centre can use its ability to attract people to organise a charity pet parade, where visitors can meet them and give them a new home if they wish. Another of the most widespread actions in this area, but no less important, is to promote toy collection so that no child is left without a gift at Christmas.

The promotion of culture and emerging talent is another of the axes on which a shopping centre's corporate social responsibility actions can pivot. Within the cultural sphere, which in many cases will go hand in hand with the promotion of young talent, the options for developing CSR actions are endless, and can be subdivided into different areas : music, theatre, painting, crafts, literature...

A good alternative , which also serves to list of tokelau consumer email energize the center, could be a competition for amateur bands or music groups. The prize for the competition could be a scholarship for musical training so that the members of the winning group can continue training and expand their musical knowledge.

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Another way of supporting young talent is by giving up spaces in the shopping centre , such as corridors, common areas or empty premises, so that students from schools of fine arts, fashion design or jewellery design can exhibit their collections. In addition to giving visibility to the work of the most novel creators, the action can be completed with workshops so that visitors to the centre can learn a little more about these disciplines.

Reading clubs are gaining more and more followers, so it can be a good way to promote the works of lesser-known local writers in the shopping centre. In addition to offering them a space to disseminate their work, the action can be used to collect used books. Each person who wants to participate in the reading club must bring a book that they no longer need, which will be donated to libraries, educational centres or bookcrossing points to give it a new life.
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