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NPO teams up with coaching initiative

LOCAL non-profit organisation, Port Elizabeth Mental Health, has joined hands with ActionCOACH Business Coaching in the Eastern Cape for an initiative aimed at supporting SME business owner coaching and development, as well as generating funds for the NPO.

PE Mental Health will host a coffee meeting on September 20 to discuss the initiative and the value for business owners from the perspective of world-class business coaching.

The director of the NPO, Limeez Arends, said, “We are excited about the project and its dual benefit.

“We have been concentrating our efforts on strategies to add value towards our supporting business entities and with this initiative we believe we have been successful.

“We have conducted our research on ActionCOACH and its worldwide pedigree and have no doubt that participating businesses and NGOs will benefit greatly from the programme.”

Pascal Pau, a local representative and certified business coach with ActionCOACH, added, “We have been looking for a non-profit organisation that we could structure a joint venture with and part of the Port Elizabeth Mental Health mission resonates strongly with the vision of ActionCOACH, which is all about world abundance through business re-education.

“At ActionCOACH we are highly successful in assisting business owners to market themselves better, make more money and profits, enhance their team dynamic and free up more time.”

Wonga Mlonzi, of the Isidima Leadership Academy, joined Pascal’s group coaching programme and had nothing but good things to say about the experience.

“Since joining Pascal’s group coaching, I’ve not only learnt about business, but I’ve also learnt a lot about myself and I’ve improved a lot of things in my life. He is an incredible coach with great energy and his sessions are always something I look forward to during the week.”

PE Mental Health will host the coffee meeting on September 20 at 08:30 for 09:00.

RSVP by September 14.

For more info contact Deonette Janse van Rensburg at 041 365 0502.

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