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Rosebank Mall Candy Station raises funds for community this Easter

Easter is a family affair at Rosebank Mall this year and with that spirit of togetherness at its core, an Easter Candy Station will be set up on Level 2 in the Lacoste Court where delectable, sweet treats can be purchased. The proceeds from The Candy Station will be donated to The Hyprop Foundation to create long-term impact and value in the communities that surround the Hyprop properties.

The Hyprop group’s Corporate Social Investment (CSI) initiatives are channelled through the Hyprop Foundation, with a focus on projects that create systemic change and sustainable value caring for surrounding communities.

The Hyprop Foundation believes it takes a village to uplift a community, and so they collaborate and partner with all the Hyprop centres (modern villages) in engaging with the communities in the area around contributing and participating in local projects.

The foundation was established in 2013 and its long-term vision is to ignite a culture of participation through sustainable initiatives that create value by focusing on five key areas:

Education and skills development
Community upliftment
Employee wellness and participation
Environmental upliftment
Enterprise development
So, why not join in on the family fun and convenient shopping AND contribute to the surrounding community? Meet up with friends, bring the family and make a day of it!

We’re putting the focus on family spending time together and making memories. Create unforgettable family moments throughout Easter with a great variety of activities, shopping, entertainment and dining at Rosebank Mall.

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