Pinktober. Don’t forget about breast self-examination!

October has been recognized around the world as Breast Cancer Awareness Month for many years. In this special period, we take up topics related to the prevention, diagnostics and modern treatment of breast cancer. On the occasion of Pink October, we also promote cancer prevention and vigilance. We also encourage you to self-examine your breasts. See how to perform the test correctly. And remember that regular examination allows you to detect cancerous changes at an early stage and, as a consequence, apply effective treatment. The film was prepared by the
Pink Butterfly Association
, a non-profit organization supporting patients treated at the Breast Cancer Center of the University Clinical Center in Gdańsk. It was established in November 2019 by medical staff, patients and friends gathered at the UCC Breast Cancer Center. The Association’s mission is to help people suffering from cancer, including breast diseases, at all stages of the disease (from diagnosis, through treatment and convalescence).

The Pink Butterfly Association, Olivia Centre, Energa Volunteers from the ORLEN Group and the Orlen Foundation invite you to the Pink Ribbon March on 16 October.
Tie the ribbon with us at 12:00
. Let’s start on Olivia’s patio!

 

Join! | 16.10. | Olivia Centre patio | 12:00

And here let us know that you will

 

On the patio on October 16 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m . there will also be A special tent for m.in. stations with phantoms, where you will be able to learn how to properly self-examine your breasts. There will be leaflets – a cheat sheet on how to get tested along with information on where to go for help.

 

Organizers and partners of the Pink Ribbon March

 

 

Did you know?

  • Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide (25%) and the leading cause of death (14%), and breast cancer patients account for 36% of women living with cancer. It is estimated that nearly 1.7 million women are diagnosed with breast cancer each year, and more than 500,000 die from it. It is a heterogeneous disease in which we distinguish different subtypes.
  • The highest incidence of breast cancer is recorded in industrialized countries (Belgium, Denmark, the Netherlands, Germany, Great Britain). The lowest incidence is in countries in Africa and Southeast Asia. Geographic region is a factor that significantly modifies the risk of breast cancer.
  • In Poland, breast cancer has become one of the biggest threats to premature mortality of women in the last century. Breast cancer also occurs in men, although very rarely. It is estimated that one in the number of cases of breast cancer is breast cancer in men.
  • The risk factors for the development of the disease are complex, but the key factors seem to be those related to the hormonal status of the woman (reproductive factors, age of puberty and menopause, use of hormonal preparations). The incidence of breast cancer increases with age. Cancer is rare among women under 45 years of age, and the majority of cases occur in women over 50 years of age (80% of patients in Poland).
  • A factor that significantly increases the risk of developing breast cancer is the presence of a mutation in the BRCA1 gene or the BRCA2 gene. It is estimated that 4-8% of breast cancers may be the result of inherited mutations, the remaining cases are the result of sporadic mutations in somatic cells.
  • Diagnosis and early detection (secondary prophylaxis) based on regular mammography examinations (screening) are of decisive importance in the context of prevention and prevention of the development of advanced breast cancer.

Source: zwrotnikraka.pl

 

Olivia Festival in the climate of the 90s on September 14th!

We invite you on September 14th to Olivia Festival’23 in the style of the 90s. It’s the third time we’ve had fun together, but it’s the first time we’ve ended the summer to the rhythm of disco on Olivia’s patio! There will be fantastic weather, there will be something to eat, there will be fun “from those years”, there will be a chill zone in a good atmosphere and there will be a perfect beat in the Disco Zone. We also anticipate competitions, surprises, prizes and dance madness. As POP & DISCO won the Residents’ vote for music from the 90s, which is to accompany you during the Olivia Festival, there will be hits by the Backstreet Boys, Madonna, Michael Jackson, Shakira, Scooter, Spice Girls and Britney Spears… The biggest of them in the Disco Zone will play for you:

 



  • DJ Szpula

    , who rules the clubs in Sopot and in Gdańsk’s 100cznia!
  • DJ Kriss Van Klocek, who rocks parties on the peninsula and can rock even rugby fans, only his Rugby Club Lechia Gdańsk invites you to stadium events so that everyone can stamp their feet.

You will take a breather after dancing, madness and frolics in the Chill Zone. In the Food Zone , there will be food trucks that you love. There will also be a prosecco van. In the Fun Zone , our guests will be able to enjoy attractions and games, including Just Join IT, Santander, Nowy Styl, Starbucks and CityFit. Oh, and there will also be a photo booth. And more!

 

Here’s our action plan:

  • 17:00 we start
  • 17:00-19:00 DJ Kriss van Klocek kicks off the party
  • 5:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m . fun and games in the Fun zone, pizza and other delicacies in the Food zone, full relaxation in the Chill zone
  • 18:00 – 90′ bingo
  • 18:45 – Mega disco dance show, you have to take part in it!
  • 19:00 – DJ Szpula goes crazy
  • 19:00-22:00 Disco on the patio!

 

Let us know you will!

 

 

Welcome!

 

 

EXTRAS in the My Olivia app. Check out what’s new!

Of course, we can do a lot more with the My Olivia app. We won’t go into too much detail here. We will remind you in points and specifically. And… we’ll tell you what’s new in the app! Well… Olivia residents with confirmed Resident status in My Olivia have access to the new functionality! It’s Extrasy!

 

Extras Olivia in My Olivia app

What is it? Special offers, promotions, discounts that can only be used by employees of Olivia companies. We will be developing this option, so it’s worth checking out “Olivia Extras”.

 

Remember about the status of a Resident, i.e. an employee of one of Olivia’s companies

  • Download the My Olivia app from the App Store or Google Play if you don’t already have it.
  • Sign up for the app using your business address (an address on your business domain). This is very important, because when you provide your business address during registration, you will automatically receive the Resident status as soon as you click on the activation email.
  • If you don’t see the activation email, check your SPAM first. It happens that this type of correspondence (registration confirmations, orders, purchases) falls into this folder. If you still do not receive an email from the sender of “My Olivia →

    app@oliviacentre.com

    “, please contact us by e-mail at

    aplikacja@oliviacentre.com

    . You can also use the form in the app → the “Contact us” option in your My Olivia panel.

 

With the Olivia Centre app as an Olivia Centre Resident

  • free access to the Observation Deck
  • you will visit Olivia Garden free of charge
  • book a ticket for free events in Olivia (EVENTS)
  • you can buy tickets for paid events (EVENTS) cheaper
  • you will take advantage of cool offers and offers only for Residents (EXTRASY)
  • check the menu of our restaurants
  • you will read the news
  • you also have points from the Olivka app, so one app – My Olivia – is enough to use the Natka or Natki Bistro loyalty programs
  • you will also learn the results of the Olivia Football League

 

Besides:

 

Enjoy!

 

We support the Pomeranian Team for Women and the Pink Box campaign

Do you know that the Pomeranian Voivodeship Board has a Pomeranian Team for Women? This advisory and consultative body, chaired by Jolanta Szydłowska, President of the Management Board of the Gdańsk Foundation for Management Development, was established in 2021. Its creation is related to the implementation of the Pomeranian Voivodeship Development Strategy 2030, which assumes the promotion of equality and social inclusion of all inhabitants of the region, regardless of gender, race, religion, worldview and other factors.

 

The most important task of the Pomeranian Team for Women’s Empowerment is to raise public awareness of the equal treatment of women in terms of work, pay and career advancement. PZdsK monitors and analyses the needs related to equal professional and economic opportunities for women. Importantly, the team analyses the activity of organisations, local governments and other entities in the field of equality practices. It develops comprehensive information on the situation in the region in terms of equal rights for women and men, identifies barriers to be overcome, recommends systems for promoting equality practices and policies in this area. In addition, the team’s work involves establishing cooperation and exchanging good practices with other bodies and institutions conducting similar activities. More about the Team. Women…

 

In May this year. the team provided the Board of the Pomeranian Voivodeship with a list of issues and areas of significant importance for women and equality between women and men. The document called ” Cheat Sheet for Women” is a list of issues of key importance for a better life, safety and health for women and for equal rights for women and men.

 

In June 2023, the team presented recommendations to local authorities on actions to counteract menstrual exclusion. He also addressed his position to Pomeranian companies and institutions, thus supporting the m.in. colleagues from the Youth Assembly of the Pomeranian Voivodeship. We encourage you, our Residents, to join the simple but very important initiative, already known more widely as the “Pink Box”.

 

The first such box appeared in Wrocław at the end of 2019 at the local Women’s Rights Centre. Today, they are all over Poland, but there are still too few of them. Pink boxes filled with sanitary pads and tampons are a concrete help for women in this aspect of their physiology, which is still talked about half-heartedly or not talked about at all. There are at least several dozen of them in the Tri-City at the moment and more are still appearing. As part of its cooperation with UNICEF , Gdańsk has acquired over a thousand pink boxes, which can already be seen in schools and non-governmental organizations. You can find them in aid centres, clubs or cafes, in libraries, hospitals, clinics, museums (e.g. in Gdynia). Check out the map of pink boxes…

 

It’s time for us to check if we also have them in our companies and offices! It is worth getting involved in this action, because according to the first reports in Poland on Including. menstrual poverty, prepared for the Kulczyk Foundation:

  • one in five Polish women does not have money to buy hygiene products necessary for menstruation,
  • almost 40 per cent. Women from poorer households had to give up the purchase of hygiene products in favor of other expenses,
  • almost 60 per cent. students had to ask someone to buy tampons or sanitary pads because they didn’t have their own.
  • 21 percent. had to leave school/university to get hygiene products,
  • On the other hand, 10 per cent , due to the lack of tampons or sanitary pads, stayed at home.

Order a box

 

Download:

Opinion poll report on access to menstrual products in schools

Menstruation – a report from a qualitative and quantitative study

Period poverty: what is it and how to fight it? International report

Positions of the Pomeranian Team for Women

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

22 September – Car Free Day

September 22 is a special day that inspires you to experience the freedom offered by alternative, non-diesel means of transport. On this occasion, we would like to remind you about the extensive infrastructure for two-wheelers available in our center.

 

Olivia on two wheels

Do you have a bike? Very well! Don’t have one? No problem! In Olivia Centre you can use publicly available electric scooters and scooters, as well as bicycles as part of the tests of the Mevo 2.0 Metropolitan Bike System. In addition, the following are at your disposal:

  • several hundred bicycle racks – both inside and outside the garage halls,
  • two bicycle repair points,
  • lockers for cyclists,
  • shower cabins (if you need to refresh after the trip),
  • adapted scooter stands,
  • scooter lockers with a charging system for electric models.

Olivia Extras – benefits for you

Here we also mention the novelty in the MyOlivia application – Olivia Extras. Here you will find special offers, promotions and discounts that you can take advantage of. Currently, there are active discounts on bikes, clothing and accessories in the Wyspka Bicycle Shop.

Spin kilometers for Gdansk

On 1 September, the “Spin kilometres for Gdańsk” campaign was launched. It’s a great time to get on a bike ride together and support our city. This year, the organizers have prepared a lot of changes. This is another excuse to start commuting to work on a two-wheeler. Thanks to the campaign run by our city, you can win not only attractive prizes, but above all a better mood:) Read more!

 

Free travel on September 22

If you have an active Gdańsk Resident Card on 22 September, you will be able to use free public transport in Gdańsk. For car owners, free rides will also be available on PKP and SKM trains and public transport in Gdynia.

We warmly invite you to leave your car in the garage and discover the fun of micromobility!

The Football League is starting! Register your company team

 

We’re back withOlivia Centre’s Football League. We know that there are football enthusiasts among us. And many of them! Therefore, we would like to invite teams from companies residing in Olivia to participate in this sports project.

 

 

Applications for participation in the league should be sent by
October 6
to the following address:


dzial.komunikacji@oliviacentre.com.


To run the league, a minimum of 8 teams are required.

 

 

Here are some highlights.

  1. The league will start in October. A detailed schedule will be determined after the end of registration.
  2. The infrastructure of a year-round football hall will be available

    at ul. Hallera 16/18 in Gdansk and professional judges.

  3. Matches will be played on Wednesdays and Fridays at 17.30-19.00.
  4. A team must have a minimum of 5 players (four players in the field and a goalkeeper) and a maximum of 20.
  5. Cost of participation in the league: 2500 PLN.

 

Below are the current Regulations and Application Forms.

 

Olivia Centre_2023-2024 Football Regulamin_Liga

Olivia Football zgloszenia_Liga Form Centre_2023-2024

Football zgloszenia_Liga form Olivia Centre_2023_2024_sklad

 

 

See you on the football pitches!

 

Pinktober in Olivia. Tie a ribbon with us!

The first(s) win!

Around the world, October is recognized as Breast Cancer Awareness Monthpeople struggling with the disease. The distinctive pink ribbon, an international symbol of the fight against breast cancer, will illuminate Olivia Star’s façade on October 16 , the day of our event, and just after the European Breast Cancer Day. Once again, we want to remind the residents of the Tri-City about life-saving prevention. That’s not all. Once again, Olivia is involved in the ” First Ones Win” campaign, which is a grassroots initiative of amazing ladies – Natalia Cebula, Magdalena Pakmur, Ewa Opiela and Kamila Dymowska, who work for Energa, part of the ORLEN Group.

 

The project is substantively supported by the
Pink Butterfly Association
and the
Breast Disease
Center at the University Clinical Center. The campaign is part of Pinktober’s global campaign to promote breast cancer prevention, traditionally held in October. The aim of the “First Ones Win” campaign is to change the perception of breast cancer and the fear of the disease and its treatment, as well as to ensure that cancer is treated as a disease that can be prevented by regular check-ups.

 

The event was held under the media patronage of
Radio Gdańsk
. We are also supported by
Trojmiasto.pl.

 

Therefore, on behalf of us, Energa Volunteers, we would like to invite you, Dear Residents and Neighbors, on October 16 at 12:00 p.m. on Olivia’s patio. Just “Tie the ribbon with us!”

 

Let us know you’ll be

 

Tie a ribbon with us, or the Pink Ribbon

It is in fact a walk, a symbolic march with which we want to express solidarity and support for people affected by breast cancer. Among our Residents there are also oncological patients. Let’s show that we keep our fingers crossed for them and support them with warm thoughts!

 

This year, we will try to set the route in such a way that its course resembles the shape of a tied ribbon, hence the motto. The symbol of the ribbon, weather permitting, will be drawn on the patio by children from our White Kitten Olive Kindergarten.

 

Participants will receive a warm-up coffee from Santander, a sweet treat and “anti-stress” in the shape of a woman’s breast.

 

On the patio from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m . there will also be sA special tent that will house m.in. stations with phantoms, where you will be able to learn how to properly self-examine your breasts. There will be leaflets – a cheat sheet on how to get tested along with information on where to go for help.

 

At the end, as usual, we will take a souvenir photo.

 

Fig. Maciej Roszkowski, Pink Ribbon Run 2022

 

 

Join! | 16.10. | Olivia Centre patio | 12:00

And here let us know that you will

 

Breast cancer affects not only women, but also men, so we hope that men will also appear in large numbers at the starting line. Let’s remember that early detection of breast cancer gives a good chance of complete recovery. So it’s worth getting tested and, above all, don’t be afraid to face it!

 

That was the case a year ago. Let there be even more of us!

Organizers and partners of the action

 

Olivia Residents Meeting

Thank you for being with us once again, sharing your opinions, ideas and exchanging knowledge. Meetings with you are a great opportunity for us not only to build even stronger bonds in the Olivia community. Thanks to them, we learn what your expectations and needs are and try to introduce changes that respond to them.

 

Sylwia Shrestha welcomed the guests to the newly opened O4 Coworking space in Olivia Star, and Maciej Olszewski, Director of the Communication Department at Olivia Centre, summed up the past quarter in Olivia, bringing you closer to the projects in which you can regularly participate. He also announced the most important initiatives planned by Olivia in the fourth quarter of this year (remember about the Football League). We also discussed the topic of ESG, which is important to you. Agata Kwapisiewicz, our ESG Officer, presented m.in. the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive. At the end of the official part, your favorite representatives of the Security Department, Janusz Murasicki and Rafał Recław, presented the record holders of the evacuation trials carried out in recent months.

 

We also tried to get to know each other better. This time, Karolina Ostolska and Piotr Kulczyński from Lyreco and Bartosz Marciniak from infoShare Academy talked about their companies. Thank you!

 

We are looking forward to the next meeting.

 

 

 

 

Running Saturday is coming, choose something for yourself!

As you know, in Olivia #LaczyNasPasja, to run and to help. Ideally, one day, on Saturday 23 September, it will be possible to combine them. As Olivia, we support two excellent initiatives: the VI Charity Run Northern Helps and the III Ultras Oliwski.

 

  • If you run for relaxation, like to walk or ride a scooter and want to do something good, choose the VI Charity Run Northern Helps.
  • If you’re training for a marathon, breaking records, and loving trail running, sign up for III Ultras Oliwski. Running around joy.

 

VI Northern Charity Run Helps

 

This is the sixth time that the
Santander
Foundation has organised a run for the Gdańsk Hospice Foundation. In the previous editions, 6875 people participated and we collected a total of 312 thousand. £. This year, we invite you to participate in two formulas: stationary and virtual.

 

VI Northern Charity Run It helps to run for respite. You can take part in it on your own feet – running or walking – on a bike, rollerblades or scooter… Do it the way you want and help build the
Respite Care Centre
for family caregivers, which is being built in Gdańsk on the initiative of the Hospice Foundation. We start from Olivia Centre. We’re warming up on Olivia’s patio. Let’s do it! The goal is noble.

 

  • start at 11.00 a.m. from Work Cafe Santander Gdańsk (i.e. from the patio of Olivia Centre!)

 

Sign Up

 

 

III Ultras Oliwski: Around Joy

 

Ultras Oliwski is an ideal run for people who are preparing for marathons and mountain ultramarathons and for those who want to feel what trail running looks like. Just like last year, the route will run through the Oliwa Forests around the picturesque Valley of Joy. Two distances were prepared for the participants: 21 km and 10 km. There are also short runs for children. The aim of the organizers is to popularize running and integrate the local community of Gdańsk-Oliwa.

 

At the picturesque Mill Pond there will be a Runner’s Town. Participants and fans will be able to enjoy a number of attractions such as a common warm-up, games for children and teenagers, Garden Party Fest, Flea Market and a food court.

 

  • 10:00 a.m. – main race: distance around the half marathon
  • 10:10 a.m. – 10 km run
  • 10:15 a.m. -11:30 a.m. – children’s races

 

Sign Up