Here to help: Co-op Member Pioneers

As part of their longstanding commitment to supporting the local community, the Co-op has recruited hundreds of “Member Pioneers” across the country, who are tasked with getting to know their local community (particularly community groups and local charities) with a view to strengthening the network within the local community, and to see how the Co-op might be able to help.

They have three Member Pioneers in North Tyneside:

Feel free to contact them if you are connected to a community group or local charity that you think might benefit from better links with the Co-op. They can also help you to promote your group through the Co-op’s Co-Operate website, which lists not-for-profit groups and events, both in the area, and nationwide.

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