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2018 starts with $1 Unlimited Designs with Camden Unlimited

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The city of Camden will be ending the year of 2017 with many accomplishments, because of the launch of Camden Unlimited and other projects, Camden reported to have the highest job growth rate. Over time, Camden has successfully brought in big businesses like the Philadelphia 76ers, Holtec International, Lockheed Martin, and more to the city with the offer of over 3,000 job opportunities.

Although big businesses are beginning to crowd the area with job opportunities, the poverty level is still at a high rate in the city. There is still more work needed to be done, especially in the community surrounding the nonprofits and volunteers. With such little resources, people who dedicate their personal time to change the city have no success. This calls for the Penji project, Camden Unlimited to help.

As recently announced, the Camden-based startup, Penji is offering their unlimited graphic design service to non-profit organizations in the city of Camden for $1. This includes a new logo, event flyer, marketing materials, ads, websites, and more. There is no catch, no limitations, and no end date on this deal. The service does not end until you have everything you need. In return, the Penji team simply asks to stay true to your promise to the city of Camden and to the people within the community. There are only two requirements for the participation in Camden Unlimited: Be a nonprofit and be located in Camden. Non-profits who qualify may apply at http://Penji.co/camdenunlimited.

“Camden is rising and Camden Unlimited allows for everyone on the local level to be included in the development”. Says Penji co-founder Johnathan Gryzbowski.

The actions of Camden Unlimited will profit more than organizations, but to the citizens of the community as well. Businesses and organizations in the area will represent the city to its proper standards. Penji is gradually bringing the community together to help rebuild the city, introducing the culture to a new idea of to ‘help those who are helping others’.

The year 2017 will end with the success of Camden Catalyst, the city’s first startup pitch competition to help startups set up their headquarters in Camden with City Invincible Farms bringing home the prize money of $25,000.This also includes Hopeworks ‘N Camden receiving a donation of $420,000 to continue building on their empire for youth development. There are many more accomplishments in the city, but the year will end with the release of Camden Unlimited.

A myriad of non-profit organizations flood the city of Camden, dedicating their personal efforts to reshape the community. This ambition cannot be done without the help of other community members. There has already been a jumpstart on this concept, but if the city keeps it up, the future job growth foreseeing the next ten years of Camden is predicted to be 34.74%. As a community by working together in 2018, this will be the year for Camden. This starts with the Penji project of Camden Unlimited.

 

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