CANNOCK CHASE 2016/17 HIGHLIGHTS
1,000 OVERALL SOCIETY HIGHLIGHTS 1.6 million 35,900 Our members, colleagues and customers donated over 70,000 products to foodbanks in 2016 (compared to 24,000 in 2015), providing meals to over 1,000 families in need. distributed into the community in 2016 (compared to 1.2 million in 2015) Our colleagues delivered over 35,900 volunteer hours last year to support their local communities (compared to 26,000 in 2015) We have been re-accredited with the Fair Tax Mark, awarded to organisations that display a high degree of transparency in their tax affairs 234,000 volunteering hours have been provided by our colleagues in the community over the last 10 years
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CANNOCK CHASE HIGHLIGHTS The following sites are located within the Cannock Chase Regional Community: 5 Food sites, 2 Funeral sites, 2 Healthcare sites, 2 Travel sites, 3 Post Office sites 159 colleagues work within the Regional Community. Your Regional Community enables members and colleagues to work together to support the local community and demonstrate our co-operative difference, including supporting local charities that you are passionate about and volunteering together to give others a helping hand in your neighbourhood. The Regional Community Steering Groups are made up of local colleagues, Board members, Executive members and active local members overseen by Regional Ambassadors. Key Highlights from Cannock Chase Regional Community Our colleagues across Cannock Chase have completed 759 volunteer hours in the local community in the past year Cannock Chase colleagues and members have donated over 1,500 products to their local food banks Over 470 young people have been engaged locally, ranging from Fairtrade workshops to learning about employability skills Members and colleagues have chosen to support the following local community priorities: Tackling Obesity and Health & Fitness We have distributed 6,000 through community grants and carrier bag monies to 18 local good causes We raised over 5,000 for local charity partner Katharine House Hospice
CANNOCK CHASE CASE STUDIES Focusing on tackling obesity and health and fitness Local members voted for the Regional Community to focus on tackling obesity and supporting health and fitness opportunities in 2016. As an example of how this has been achieved, focused support and donations have been provided to FC Newlands, Cannock Blues FC, Huntington Harriers under-10s football team, and Hednesford Town s girls under-12s team. The latter three groups received low level grants for waterproof jackets, training equipment, to support with costs of pitch hire and trophies. If you are interested in becoming an active member for your local Regional Community Group, please contact 0800 435902 or via email: member.communications @midcounties.coop to find out more. Stuart Harris, Chairman of FC Newlands, said: A Co-operative Community grant of As a club, we re focused on helping 1,359 was given to FC Newlands, members to develop as people and enabling it to buy new rain jackets leading them away from falling into the for almost 200 players to use during wrong crowd and turning to crime. We ve winter training. The donation from The grown quickly over the past year, and this Midcounties Co-operative will enable grant is absolutely vital in ensuring players to carry on honing their skills in all our boys have everything they weathers, as well as helping the club to start need to thrive, on and off new Brazilian-inspired futsal training sessions. the field.
CANNOCK CHASE CASE STUDIES Cannock pupils help local people in need As part of the local foodbank campaign, Cannock pupils helped support local people in need by donating to a foodbank, with all donations matched by The Society. Pupils from Cannock Chase High School spent a week collecting items to donate to the Cannock District Foodbank on Pye Green Road. The efforts were commemorated with a special harvest assembly led by Revered Hart from St Luke s Church, Richard Howes, Assistant who blessed the produce before it was Head Teacher at Cannock sent to the foodbank. Chase High School, said: We re committed to developing caring Colleagues from The Midcounties young people, and this is one of many ways Co-operative Food store in Cannock in which the school and our pupils make a also attended the assembly and difference to our local community. We d like gave a presentation to highlight the to thank The Midcounties Co-operative importance of foodbanks and their role for inspiring our pupils to support this in tackling food poverty. great cause and for their generous donation.
HIGHLIGHTS Across our 20 regional communities we have delivered the following examples in 2016 to help build strong local communities. Delivered 21,000 volunteer hours across our Regional Community areas (increased from 10,800 in 2015) 10,000 members involved in selecting local opportunities across all 20 Regional Community areas Raised 133,000 for our local charity partners 230K distributed to over 380 local community groups and good causes through grants and carrier bag monies across our Regional Communities Members, colleagues and customers donated over 70,000 products to foodbanks (up from 24,000 in 2015), providing enough meals for over 1,000 families in need Engaged with over 9,000 young people (increased from 1,000 in 2015) through a range of initiatives, working with 50 schools across our trading area Secured over 400 press releases with a potential audience reach of 50 million people Visit our webpage to learn more about our community programme (including our Keeping It Local programme for our trading sites that are located outside of our Regional Community areas) and how to get involved. www.midcounties.coop/community/regional-communities/