Black History Month competition: win £200 for a local black cause and £200 for you

By Emily Dalton

21st Sep 2023 | Local News

Black History Month is an annual observance celebrating the achievements, contributions, and history of black individuals and communities (credit: Co-op).
Black History Month is an annual observance celebrating the achievements, contributions, and history of black individuals and communities (credit: Co-op).

This October, Black History Month will focus on honouring and celebrating the achievements of black women.

The theme, 'Saluting Our Sisters', highlights the exceptional achievements of black women and their pioneering role in shaping history and inspiring change.

Black History Month (1-31 October 2023) will celebrate and shine a light on black women who have made invaluable contributions to all aspects of society, including literature, politics, business, sport, music, fashion, academia and healthcare.

"Success isn't about how much money you make. It's about the difference you make in people's lives."

Michelle Obama

The Co-op is supporting Black History month and offering the chance to win a £200 gift card for a local black cause of your choice, plus a £200 gift card for yourself.

To enter, click on the link below and tell Co-op who your black inspiration is before 4 October 2023: https://tinyurl.com/4tzasmth

Black History Month recognises and celebrates the remarkable contributions of black people across society. It is an opportunity to help inspire and empower future generations.

When Co-op Members buy selected Co-op branded products and services, 2p for every £1 spent goes into their Co-op Membership account and Co-op gives the same to support community organisations and local causes. Co-op Membership helps support Co-op's national charity partners and Local Community Fund causes. Become a Co-op member here: https://www.coop.co.uk/membership.

     

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