Share the warmth! Help the animals from the Promyk shelter in Gdansk.

For the sixth time, Energa Obrót is organising the “Share the Heat” campaign. Of course, we are involved in it and we invite you to help. It has been known for a long time that only together we can do more!

 

Share the warmth

Therefore, until 29 February, you can bring unused, in good condition, to Olivia Tower (entrance from car park E):

  • Blankets
  • Towels
  • duvet covers

You can never have too many such things in the Promyk hostel.

 

What else can you do?

Remember that in addition to participating in this project, you can also help in other ways. And in many ways.

  • Of course, the most dreamed of is the adoption of a homeless dog, which we highly encourage!
    Learn about the rules of adoption of Promyk…
  • You can also (did you know that?) adopt a pooch or cat virtually.
    More…
  • You can become a volunteer, which is extremely important and great, bop dogs have a moment alone with a human, a walk, strokes, hands exclusively, and this is necessary in the socialization of a homeless animal, which being in a shelter, even the best one, has a very , very difficult life.
    More…
  • You can make a donation, 1.5% of the tax, buy food or supplements – always after consulting the shelter.

 

Adopt a pooch from Promyk!

 

What can I say, adopting a pooch is a big deal. Yes, we can’t change the whole world, but we can change someone’s whole world.

Meet the dogs for adoption

Keep an eye on Promyk’s Facebook page!

 

WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO PARTICIPATE IN THE FUNDRAISER!

 

 

 

 

An object living after hours – how is it done?

 

For many business centers, after-hours life still sounds like an unattainable ideal, signaling to potential tenants that employee-friendly features are available in the center. It is also an important city-forming factor, thanks to which monofunctions are not created in cities, shutting down entire districts for most of the day. In this way, it is possible to combine business development and shops, catering outlets and places of neighbourhood integration needed by local residents. However, Gdańsk’s Olivia Centre proves that everything is possible, and the numbers it can boast of may surprise not only other business centres, but also many gastronomic and entertainment centres.

 

Olivia, despite being the largest business centre in Poland, is consistently developed with residents and tourists in mind. A particularly dynamic development of these functions took place in July 2019, when a public viewing level was opened on the 32nd floor of Olivia Star, the highest building in the centre, enabling a 360-degree view of the entire Tri-City. It offers not only a stunning panorama of the Bay of Gdańsk, the Tri-City Landscape Park and the Gdynia cliff coast, but also originally designed interiors, catering and recreational facilities. On the 33rd floor of the building there are two prestigious restaurants: Arco and Treinta y Tres, run by Paco Pérez, one of the most successful chefs in the world, so far honored with 5 stars of the prestigious Michelin culinary guide. The top floors of Olivia Star are not the only event and conference spaces located in Olivia. All of them can accommodate up to 1000 people, and over 140 events take place there every month, which means that the total number of public events reaches 1700 per year. These include conferences, trainings and debates with international guests, but also sporting events, theatre performances and concerts by stars such as Krystyna Janda, Leszek Możdżer, Daria Zawiałow, Mrozu and Krzysztof Zalewski. On the 32nd floor, there is also one of Gdansk’s lions, which, following the example of Wrocław’s brass dwarfs, appeared in the most popular places in the city.

 

Fig. Treinta y Tres Restaurant

 

The hit of the last season turned out to be Instaspot, which was prepared on the top floor of Olivia last summer. In a short period of time, the space developed for lovers of fun and photography has attracted thousands of guests, which means that this summer it will be open throughout the holidays. Olivia’s position as one of the most popular tourist attractions in the Tri-City means that in the coming season, Gdańsk and Sopot will open their official Instaspots on the top floors of Olivia Star. It is no different outside the holiday season. Nearly 1/3 of all proms that take place in the Tri-City take place on 34 p. Olivia Star. A big surprise may be the fact that every Friday on 32 p. The highest office building of Northern Polish hosts discos , attracting in the late evening a permanent group of lovers of good music, delightful views and delicious cuisine.

 

Fig. Instaspot

 

Olivia also has an outdoor terrace where DJ parties were organized, which in the glow of the setting sun gave an incomparable effect. Olivia’s openness to tourists and residents is also evidenced by the award of the Marshal of the Pomeranian Voivodeship, awarded to Olivia on the occasion of the International Tourism Day in 2020, which so far is the only award that has been granted to office buildings for the development of the tourist offer of a given region. Therefore, the key to the success of a building as a local multifunctional centre is to place it in the context of the place in the best possible way and to develop functions that will contribute to increasing the attractiveness in the eyes of groups that office space investors would not have originally thought of. This is important not only for increasing the friendliness of the building for the local community, but also has an impact on diversifying the sources of income for investors after the iconic 5 p.m., at which most office buildings turn off the lights. This seems justified in the light of the effects of this kind of policy pursued at Olivia Centre, which years ago focused on building a wide range of services and over time began to attract such non-obvious projects as weekend discos, theatre performances, weddings and rock concerts. Thanks to this, it becomes a lifestyle project worth visiting, and the number of photos posted on social media outside of office hours has long since exceeded those posted during the working week. For years, Olivia has been a project that covers much more than just offices and is open not only to employees of global corporations. In Olivia there are such unique solutions as the exotic Olivia Garden , where 3.5 thousand plants reaching up to 11 meters in height, representing over 400 species and coming from 5 continents, await guests.

 

Fig. Olivia Garden

 

– The success of a given project depends on m.in. in the diversity and synergy of functions – says Izabela Disterheft, Regional Director at Colliers in Tricity. – Importantly, the more complex and diverse the ecosystem, which consists of, for example, office, hotel, residential and service space, the greater the chance it has to demonstrate stability and profitability. On the other hand, it is a greater challenge in creating the identity of the place and efficient management of the facility, so as to meet the expectations of different groups of users; operating during the day, e.g. in offices, and in the evenings, e.g. food and entertainment area. This type of facilities is a response to monofunctional investments that were typical in the 90s and early 21st centuries. The emphasis placed on quick profit and maximization of space for sale, as well as the ease of use of a project with one function, resulted in the fact that there were no premises intended for a local store in housing estates, and office centers were built in the model known from Warsaw streets. Domaniewska Street, where employees did not have a place to meet, eat lunch or do shopping during a break from work. Practice has shown how wrong this policy was. Business centres were losing tenants to facilities offering their employees the necessary functions, and apartment buyers were choosing those buildings in the vicinity of which the investor had planned shops, local gastronomy, playgrounds and well-planned other accompanying functions. Investors quickly realised that the future of the real estate market lies in mixed-use facilities and started fighting for customers. However, many years have passed, and this idea still remains an unattainable dream for many investors. The key seems to be a consistent policy of developing functions based on the real needs of various social groups.

 

Olivia Centre is the largest office project in Poland, still developing, but already offering 175 thousand euros. m.kw. usable area. Companies such as Amazon, Arrow, Bayer, Deloitte, Energa, EPAM, Fujifilm, Nike, Nordea, PwC, Ricoh, Sii, Staples and ThyssenKrupp have located their offices there. The development of additional functions is also a value for the tenants themselves and affects the commercial success of the facilities. In numerous public declarations, the managers of its residents emphasize that the basis for the choice of Olivia as the location of the offices were functions that their employees can use free of charge during working hours.

 

– Our presence in Olivia Centre is based not only on favourable office conditions – says Remigiusz Wojciechowski, Head of Bayer Global Business Services Gdańsk, one of the residents of Olivia Centre. We feel part of Olivia’s community, we take part in numerous social projects, and together we develop the initiatives initiated at Bayer GBS Gdańsk, inviting employees of other companies to cooperate. Olivia Centre is a unique space that is appreciated by both our employees and our guests, not only because of its convenient location. Also, the extensive possibilities offered by Olivia Garden, the observation deck and numerous services make Olivia meet our expectations. We have been in Olivia Centre for 12 years and we will be happy to stay for the next few years.

 

Many of Olivia’s public spaces are designed by Design Anatomy, an architectural studio whose portfolio includes not only projects worth a quarter of a million m.kw. offices, but also a conference center with 34 p. Olivia Star, the concept of Olivia Garden and numerous common areas throughout the centre. As Anna Branicka, the architect in charge of Design Anatomy , emphasizes, thinking about the user of space is at the heart of thinking about the development of Olivia Centre: I would call cooperation with Olivia Centre User Experience design – it is not enough to have a functionally and aesthetically designed space, what matters is the narrative, the idea that accompanies the design. The focus is always on the human being and the sensations they experience when interacting with space. We build an environment that supports good emotions, satisfaction and effectiveness of this interaction. If the experience is positive, then as a consequence, people like and want to be in such a space, and this affects the creation of a community and the further development of the place. This philosophy is inscribed in the DNA of our studio. We have a very empathetic approach to design, focusing primarily on understanding future users and their needs. Often, when working on projects that support the development of the community, we use the Design Thinking method. This was the case with Olivia Garden, which turned out to be not only a “dream come true” for the residents of Olivia Centre, but also a unique place on the tourist map of Polish.

 

Importantly, the development of projects prepared with a view to their impact on the local community and the environment is possible mainly in the case of long-term projects that are not intended for quick commercialization and sale. At the same time, their stable ownership structure and the sense of social responsibility that characterizes their operators are also important.

 

“Olivia consistently continues its policy, according to which it wants to be a part of a living city and offer services to a wide range of Tri-City residents and tourists,” says Bogusław Wieczorek, Plenipotentiary of the Management Board of Olivia Centre. We have some of the biggest attractions in the region, popular at any time of the year. Last year, we also announced that the new buildings that are being prepared will be the next step in the development of the functions available in our area with apartments and hotel services. We also cooperate on a permanent basis with the Oliwa District Council, with which we implement a number of projects, among which the flagship is the Oliwa Neighbourhood Budget, which allows us to support the development of our surroundings and functions important to our neighbours.

 

The value of mixed-use projects has been recognised and repeatedly raised by urban planners, urban activists and local activists. It is no different in the case of market experts responsible for space management and cooperation with potential tenants. Multifunctionalprojects have already confirmed that as an increasingly popular asset category, they create economic and social value for various stakeholder groups, including investors, users and cities, while maintaining a positive impact on the environment in the medium and long term investment horizon – emphasizes Izabela Disterheft. Looking at the success of the projects that have already been completed and the quality they bring to the urban fabric, as well as the economic, social and regulatory changes currently taking place, we can be sure that there will be more and more projects of this type.

Olivia Prize 2023 award ceremony. Lecture by prof. Marcin Piatkowski’s “Polish Golden Age”

We would like to invite you to the award ceremony in the Olivia Prize competition! For the fourth time, we will award the projects of employees and companies from Olivia Centre. The special guest of the event will be prof. Marcin Piatkowski.
Registration required.

 

 

Agenda of the meeting

 

18:00 Opening

18:00-18:10 Welcoming guests

18:10-19:10 Lecture by prof. Marcin Piatkowski’s “Polish Golden Age”

19:10-20:00 Olivia Prize Awards Ceremony

20:00-21:00 Closing / cocktail

 

 

Lecture by prof. Marcin Piatkowski’s “Polish Golden Age”

 

 

Marcin Piatkowski

Professor at Kozminski University in Warsaw and leading economist at the World Bank in Washington. Previously, he was a visiting economist at Harvard University, chief economist at PKO BP, economist at the European Department and advisor to the executive director at the International Monetary Fund in Washington. Former advisor to the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance of the Republic of Poland. Author of several dozen scientific publications, lecturer at leading universities in the world and active commentator on economic events in the Polish and world media.

 

Author of the book “Europe’s Growth Champion. Insights from the Economic Rise of Poland.”, also published in Poland, where in 2019 it received the award of the Polish Academy of Sciences for the best book on economics, and in 2020 it won the first place in the Economicus competition of “Dziennik Gazeta Prawna” for the best book promoting economic knowledge.

 

“The Golden Age. How did Poland become a European leader in growth and what does the future hold for it?”

 

  • Why are some countries rich and others poor?
  • Why are some able to get out of economic backwardness, while others are stuck in poverty?

 

The author provides answers to these questions on the example of Polish and its unprecedented economic success after 1989, when we achieved the fastest growth rate in Europe and one of the fastest in the world. As a result, in just one generation, Poland joined a small group of high-income countries and entered its economic golden age. It also analyses the causes of the earlier centuries-long backwardness of the state and emphasizes the key role of inclusive institutions, culture, ideas and individuality as sources of Polish success. In addition, it points to threats to further development and proposes a new growth model that would allow Poland to catch up with the West for the first time in history.

 

Olivia Prize Awards Ceremony

 

The Olivia Prize is awarded in four categories:

  • Olivia Business – for an economic or business project, carried out individually or in teams by Olivia Centre Residents.
  • Olivia Pro Bono – for a social project, carried out individually or in teams by the Residents of Olivia Centre.
  • Olivia Eco – for an ecological project, carried out individually or in teams by Olivia Centre Residents.
  • Olivia Impact – for the project that in 2023 had the greatest positive impact on the environment, in the business, social or ecological area. This special prize is awarded at the Jury’s choice from among all submitted initiatives.

 

The winners will receive vouchers and statuettes prepared by the Prof. Tomasz Sobisz.

 

Prof. Academy of Fine Arts dr hab. Tomasz Sobisz

He graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk in 1998. Habilitated doctor, works at his alma mater at the Faculty of Sculpture and Intermedia. Currently, he is the Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Sculpture and Intermedia. His sculptural output has been honoured with many prestigious awards, including the award of the Minister of Culture and Art, the award of the Mayor of Gdańsk in the field of culture, the award of the Rector of the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk, and the award at the First Triennial of Pomeranian Art. In 2012 he received the PRO PATRIA Medal, and in 2014 he was awarded the Skra Ormuzdowa and the Medal of the Senate of the Republic of Poland. He has presented his sculptural achievements at many exhibitions, including at the Centre of Polish Sculpture in Orońsko (2011) and in Gdańsk at individual exhibitions: MEMORANDUM, STABILE (Gdańsk City Gallery, 2012) and BATTLEFIELD (State Gallery of Art in Sopot, 2015).

 

Sign up for the event

 

 

The SIEMANKO campaign! in CityFit in Olivia. An idea for a holiday for young people.

Let the young and the bride know that they can train for free at CityFit in Olivia! A great idea for winter holidays, i.e. the Siemanko campaign.

The CityFit chain of fitness clubs encourages people to be active and gives away free tickets for young people on the occasion of the winter holidays. If you have a youngster at home, or you know a youngster, this is great info for them. Let them go!

 

CityFit invites age groups from 2009 onwards (i.e. 2009, 2008, 2007, etc.). You can take advantage of a free workout, get to know the fitness center and cool people, spend a lot of time. Boxing, yoga, pilates, TRX, cycling, or maybe calisthenics? For 24 hours, youngsters can test for free what they like.

With the code FITFERIE24, anyone who turns at least 15 this year can get a free 24-hour pass to CityFit in Olivia (but also in Galeria Forum).

This initiative is another edition of the nationwide campaign “Siemanko!” addressed to teenagers. In this way, CityFit wants to motivate young people to spend their holidays in an active and useful way, as well as to instill positive habits regarding physical activity. To be able to take advantage of the campaign, a written consent of a parent is required, which must be presented at the entrance to the club.

 

A printable consent form and all information about the campaign can be found on the
www.cityfit.pl/siemanko
, where CityFit also suggests what to pack in a punching bag and how to exercise safely at the gym. It is worth noting that you can exercise in CityFit clubs on a daily basis from the age of 15. ż. (calculated annually, so this applies to the years 2009 and older). The free FITFERIE24 pass can be used by all people who have not used other CityFit promotional campaigns for the last 6 months.

The campaign lasts until 29.02.2024.

 

More on the CityFit website

 

 

 

 

2023 in the largest business centre in Poland

Already at the beginning of December 2023, Olivia could boast of achieving a record result in terms of commercialization of its space. The level of contracts reached m.kw 50,000, while the previous best result in the history of this project was in 2018 at the level of m.kw 40,000. At the same time, this is another good result, as Olivia summed up 2022 with a result of 30 thousand m.kw of contracted leasable space. This year’s result was due to the renewal of existing contracts, including agreements with Energa from the Orlen Group, which has been residing in Olivia continuously since 2012, Sii, which leases 5 floors in the newest building of Olivia Prime, and Bayer GBS Gdańsk, which has been invariably staying in Olivia for 11 years. The contracts also included new contracts, including agreements with Pekao S.A. and Just Join IT, the company managing the largest portal for the IT environment in Poland.

 

In my opinion, this is the most difficult year in 15 years – growing vacancy rates in the regions, stagnation on the market (in Warsaw even a decrease in the volume of the entire market), suspension of all construction of new office buildings in Gdańsk, progressing price fight, reduction of office space by large tenants due to remote and hybrid work. I am proud that even in times like these, we are able to make a profit and break our records: last year, the number of new residents’ entries and the volume of contracts – notes Maciej Kotarski, Leasing Director of Olivia Centre, with satisfaction.

 

 

In March,
Olivia’s bonds debuted on the Catalyst stock exchange
. 25,000 were put on the market. series L bonds with a nominal value of PLN 1,000 each. It was the first debut on Catalyst this year. In the following months, new series of already issued bonds from the last issue program were introduced to the market. The offer also includes new issues, in which most of the subscriptions were significantly reduced – even by more than 55%. This means that the total demand was much higher than the number of securities available. This result confirms the great success of the entire project, as it is associated with exceptional trust in it on the part of investors. The year 2023 was also another year in which cooperation with the local community of Oliwa – the district in which Olivia Centre is developing – is continued. The
fourth edition of the Oliwa Neighbourhood Budget – a
social project to support initiatives important for the neighbours of Poland’s largest business centre – was held. The budget, which dates back to 2019, has already become a permanent fixture in the schedule of social initiatives in one of the oldest districts of Gdańsk. At the same time, it is the only permanent project in Pomerania to support local communities by the private sector in the form of a neighbourhood budget. Its previous editions have made it possible to co-finance projects with a total value of over PLN 65,000. Golden. Last year also saw the third edition of the Olivia Prize, whose jury, consisting of representatives of residents, selects the most interesting projects in the Impact, Eco, Business and Pro Bono categories. The Olivia Eco award was granted in partnership with the United Nations Global Compact Network Poland. This year’s winners included Infoshare, Speeron Polska sp. z o.o., Zaplify, Sii, ZR Trade, Nowy Styl and Bayer GBS Gdańsk.

 

The year 2023 ended with the jubilee of a unique project –
the Olivia Centre Choir, which celebrated its 5th anniversary
. The concert, which took place on December 6 on the 34th floor of Olivia Star, filled the concert hall to the brim and gathered an audience of over three hundred people. Once again, the choir proved with its performance how unique this project is, as it brings together representatives of over 20 companies from Olivia, and at the same time is one of the clubs for developing passions that operate in Olivia. All of them bring together true enthusiasts of sports, photography, ecology, plant breeding or music, and their main goal is to animate the Olivia community and build bonds between employees of companies that have their offices in Olivia.

 

Analysing at the end of each year the number of initiatives that take place in Olivia, it is hard to believe how multidimensional this project is and how much is happening in it over the course of 12 calendar months – sums up Bogusław Wieczorek, Plenipotentiary of the Management Board of Olivia Centre. Such a reflection, however, allows us to see how important the role our centre plays in the life of the agglomeration and how many business and social projects we manage to implement every year. There are new challenges ahead of us, which will certainly not be less important for our and the local community, so I am looking forward to the new challenges of the year that has just begun.

Oliwa’s Neighbourhood Budget. Crochet workshops in January!

Do you remember Alicja, a 7th grade student of Primary School No. 23 in Gdańsk Oliwa? Ala submitted to the Oliwa Neighbourhood Budget (a project under which we support initiatives of the inhabitants of our district, Gdańsk-Oliwa) the idea of carrying out crochet workshops. And she received funding for them! And here it is!

 

  • Crochet workshops will be held in the Oliwa Library from January 29 to February 1 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
  • We invite children from 10 years of age and adults, you don’t need to know how to crochet.
  • All materials will be available on site.
  • The number of places is limited to 15 people per group.

 

The workshop will be led by none other than Alicja Jankowska. Applications to the following email address: alajankowska5@wp.pl

 

“I really like crochet and I’ve been making hats, socks and mascots with this method for about a year ,” Alicja Jankowska told us when receiving the award. – It’s an incredible satisfaction for me to see the joy that my work brings to the people I prepare it for. Crocheting allows me to spend time creatively, relaxes, develops manual skills and gives me a lot of joy, so I want to share my passion with others.

 

Interestingly, this is not the first project submitted by such a young person. Alicja also ran in the Gdańsk Civic Budget; She submitted the preparation of an ecological mural. The girl shows entrepreneurship on a daily basis, successfully selling her own crochet products.

 

The Oliwa Neighbourhood Budget (OBS) is an initiative to support projects important to the residents of the district. Since 2019, residents, educational institutions and public benefit organizations have been submitting their initiatives to develop Oliwa, the district where the Olivia Centre is located. The budget was established on the initiative of the largest business centre in Poland, but its budget also includes Andrzej Stelmasiewicz , a Gdańsk councillor and local cultural animator. Previous editions of the neighbourhood budget have made it possible to co-finance projects with a total value of over PLN 65,000.
More about the winners of OBS 2023.

European Short Track Championships. Grab a ticket with a Resident discount!

The best riders from all over Europe will come to Gdańsk for the European Short Track Championships. Among them will be representatives of Polish, who want to fight for the highest places in front of their own audience. The European Championships are an important test before the World Championships and each team will try to show their best side. The hopes of the white-and-reds for success in the Olivia hall will be m.in. Gdansk Shipyard players – Diane Sellier, Nikola Mazur and Kamila Stormowska. The most important event in 2024 in Europe in short track will take place on January 12-14 at the Olivia Hall in Gdańsk.

 

BUY YOUR TICKET HERE

 

Are you a resident? Super!
When booking your ticket(s), enter

discount code OLIVIACENTRE,

and you will get up to 25% discount!
You can buy a ticket for a selected day or for the entire championship.

 

Charity and Christmas Variety Market. It was a great time with you!

It was a great time with you! On 14 December, in the lobby of Olivia Star, the Charity and Christmas Variety Market was held once again. It was visited not only by fans of handicrafts and unusual Christmas gifts, but also by those looking for a moment of respite with fantastic live music performed by Wiktoria Gorczyca and gourmets, such as lovers of classic borscht with dumplings.

 

During the event, you could buy amazing things from Tri-City artists and craftsmen, as well as from talented charges of foundations or associations. Thank you for visiting the stands of the
RC
Foundation, the
ZEROBAN Social Cooperative
, the
Lena Grochowska
Foundation and the
Navel of the World Foundation
.

 

The event was a charity event. The entire amount collected from the Exhibitors will be donated to the treatment of the wife of our colleague from O4 Coworking. In addition, O4 Coworking ran a fundraiser among people visiting the market! There is also a special piggy bank where you can make a donation to help Ula. Every who donates PLN 50 or more will receive an O4 calendar for 2024! The action is still ongoing!

 

PIGGY BANK FOR BEEHIVES

Thank you and all the exhibitors!
We add 3150 zlotys to the piggy bank after the fair!

 

 

Here are our fantastic exhibitors:

Maltese wafer in Olivia

On December 18, 2023, at the 34. On the first floor in Olivia Star, a special ceremony took place – the Maltese Wafer, which is the 22nd anniversary of the Maltese Christmas Wafer. edition of this Christmas meeting, for the 3rd time. organized in Gdańsk on the top floors of Olivia. The event was attended by two hundred invited guests, who had the opportunity not only to enjoy an exquisite dinner, but also to admire the picturesque views. The organization of this unique wafer was an initiative of the Association of Polish Knights of Malta.

 

The participants were greeted with a word and blessing by Archbishop Tadeusz Wojda, Metropolitan of Gdańsk. In his speech, he pointed out that this meeting is of particular importance in difficult times, and such events bring something positive to life. The President of the Association of Polish Knights of Malta, Jacek Tarnowski, emphasized that the Maltese wafer is to be unique and luxurious in order to bring joy to people whose lives are often difficult and the sun rarely peeks into their homes.

 

The campaign focuses on inviting lonely seniors and families in need to a Christmas dinner, where each guest receives a gift from Santa Claus. One of its important elements is taking care of a unique atmosphere. For many of the guests, it was not only a Christmas meeting, but also a chance to admire the beautiful views from the 34. Olivia Star floors. Families with children, the elderly, lonely people and people with disabilities sat at the Christmas table in Olivia. On the table there were traditional Christmas dishes, which were served to the participants of the event to the sounds of Christmas carols. It was a nice time, filled with conversations, celebration, socially integrating.

 


The Maltese Wafer
is a nationwide charity campaign that aims to support poor families, lonely people, and those who need help. The activities are organized by the Association of Polish Knights of Malta in cooperation with Municipal Social Welfare Centres. In this year’s edition, it was planned to give gifts to about 3500 people in various locations in Poland, Ukraine and England.

 

The honorary patrons of this festive meeting were the President of the Association of Polish Knights of Malta Jacek Tarnowski, the Ambassador of the Order of Malta to Poland Niels Carl Alexander Lorijn and His Excellency Bishop Tadeusz Wojda. The Maltese Wafer takes place thanks to the generosity of donors, sponsors and the commitment of volunteers. The partner of the place was Olivia Centre.

Fig. Bogusław wieczorek, oplatekmaltanski.org

 

 

Jump High For Santa Claus. We couldn’t have done it without you!

Such fantastic news! 14 teams took part in the charity volleyball tournament “JUMP HIGH FOR SANTA CLAUS!”, which was brilliantly organized by volunteers from Bayer. Olivia was represented by Bayer Externals, EPAM Poland, Bayer Global Business Services Gdansk, Olivia Centre, PwC, Sii Poland! To the Hospice im. Ks. Dutkiewicz in Gdańsk received 15,950 zlotys!

 

As Agata Lewandowska from Bayer, who coordinated the whole event, says: “The amount from the entry fee for the participation of companies in the charity tournament is as much as PLN 14,000. But that’s not all! During the match, there was a lottery and auction to which m.in. Trefl Gdańsk joined, donating, for example, a T-shirt with Mariusz Wlazlo’s number and his signature, a puzzle with the image and autograph of this player, and 4 vouchers exchangeable for tickets for a match with the three-time winner of the Volleyball Champions League – Grupa Azoty ZAKSA Kędzierzyn-Koźle. The total amount obtained from this game is 1950 PLN. In the end, we collected PLN 15,950. The whole was donated to the Hospice Foundation in Gdańsk. The tournament was also attended by children from the Foundation, who lively commented on the matches and cheered on the teams. Thank you all very much, because without you it would not have been possible.”

 

On the podium were:

1st place: Bayer Externals

2nd place: Lufthansa Systems

Location 3: DNV

 

Here are all the teams of the tournament (in no particular order): JIT Team, HLAG, Oddyssey Logistics, Kemira, DNV, LSEG, Volue, Sii, EPAM, Lufthansa Systems, PwC, Olivia Centre and two Bayer teams: GBS Bayer Gdańsk and Bayer Externals.

 

 

THANK YOU!
Once again, we have proven that only together can we do more!

 

Fig. Players’ own materials, for which we thank you very much!