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Diamonds Do Good to Host Exclusive Screening of Real People/Real Impact Campaign in NYC on Oct. 30

It showcases the work achieved by DDG through curated content from its recent trips to Africa

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Diamonds Do Good (DDG), the industry’s only non-profit grant-giving organization solely representing natural diamond communities, will host an early evening screening of its moving and uplifting Real People | Real Impact campaign. This compelling initiative showcases the transformative work achieved by DDG through curated content from their recent trips to Africa, where they engaged with beneficiaries in Botswana, South Africa, and Tanzania.

Event Details: Date: Monday, October 30th Venue: ILA Penthouse, 28th Street near 8th Avenue, NYC Time: 5:30 pm drinks and light hors d’oeuvres, screening will take place promptly at 6:30 pm.

The Real People | Real Impact campaign offers a glimpse into the lives touched and transformed by DDG’s initiatives. Through this campaign, DDG aims to raise awareness about the positive changes brought about by their projects and the real impact on communities in diamond-producing regions. Through a grant from the JCK Industry Fund, the content will be shared through digital media this fall.

“We are thrilled to invite you to the screening of our Real People | Real Impact campaign, an inspiring journey that reveals the transformative power of natural diamonds,” said Anna Martin, President at Diamonds Do Good. “The event promises to be an evening of learning, networking, and celebration as we share Diamonds Do Good’s commitment to making a positive change in the world.”

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