Partner Article
Wildlife charity calls on Co-op shoppers for support
Northumberland Wildlife Trust is calling on all Co-op Members in Northumberland to support its new Wildlife Discovery Centre at Hauxley via the company’s Local Community Fund.
Every time a member shops at their local Co-op store, 1% of what they spend on selected own-brand products and service goes to the Local Community Fund.
Members can then go online and select which cause they want their own 1% to go to, with the money raised together with money from carrier bag sales helping local projects. Since September 2016, more than £20 million has been raised.
Every year the Co-op Group chooses a new list of local causes and this year (2018), the wildlife charity’s new Hauxley Wildlife Discovery Centre (WDC) at Low Hauxley has been selected as a recipient of Member funds.
Built almost solely by 112 volunteers over 22,541 hours, following an arson attack on the old building 7 years ago, the eco-friendly centre is a magnificent building - a jewel in the crown of nature reserves along the Northumberland coast.
Speaking about the Wildlife Discovery Centre being chosen as one of the local causes for 2018, Alex Lister Druridge Bay Living Landscapes Manager said: “The local community has always supported our work along Druridge Bay and many local volunteers and companies helped us build the new visitor centre.
“Any money we receive will go to support the centre, so come on everybody, help us keep this building and the reserve it nestles in looking marvellous by visiting: www.coop.co.uk/membership and making us your cause next time you do your shopping.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Northumberland Wildlife Trust .
Enjoy the read? Get Bdaily delivered.
Sign up to receive our daily bulletin, sent to your inbox, for free.
The true value of HR in an AI-driven working world
What new business rates guidance means for pubs
Business success starts with people investment
It's time to confront the digital poverty crisis
Why a business exit is no longer all or nothing
Culture is the foundation for sustainable growth
Business must help young people take root in work
Purposeful procurement for long-term growth
Time to rethink outdated views on apprenticeships
The scale-ups rocketing through our fast world
Care about the experience, not just the outcome
The rise of an alternative investor model