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Tesco shoppers in Wick to hunt for golden charity tokens worth £1million


By David G Scott

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Shoppers at Wick's Tesco store can take part in a lucky dip to find specially created gold versions of its iconic blue voting token worth £1million in grants to local good causes.

Taking place this Saturday (October 15) between noon and 1pm, the token finders will be able to choose which of the three local good causes in the Wick store’s current vote will receive a £10,000 Golden Grant while at the same time receiving a Tesco voucher as a thank you for taking part.

Ella Toone for the Tesco golden grants campaign. Picture: Jeff Spicer/PA Wire
Ella Toone for the Tesco golden grants campaign. Picture: Jeff Spicer/PA Wire

There is one ‘digital’ golden token which customers can win by nominating a charity through the Tesco Golden Grants competition, which will be running on the @Tesco Twitter channel.

The £1million donation marks £100 million in community grants being given to more than 50,000 good causes since they were launched in 2016. Good causes that have benefited include breakfast clubs, food banks, meals on wheels, playgrounds and green spaces, parks and green spaces, counselling and support services for young people and children’s sports teams.

England Lioness, Ella Toone, has teamed up with Tesco to launch the Golden Grants by surprising ATF (Achieve, Thrive, Flourish) in Basildon with the first golden token. ATF is a group which works with young people and communities and was one of the first ever recipients of a Tesco Community Grant.

England Lioness, Ella Toone, has teamed up with Tesco to launch the Golden Grants. Picture: Jeff Spicer/PA Wire
England Lioness, Ella Toone, has teamed up with Tesco to launch the Golden Grants. Picture: Jeff Spicer/PA Wire

With many small, often volunteer-run, groups facing rising costs, community grants are vital at the moment to help them keep going. The current cost of living crisis is also seeing many groups starting to offer hot meals or warm spaces in addition to their usual services.

Ella Toone said: “I’ve seen first-hand the amazing work that local groups do and how they support their communities. It’s more important than ever that they get the vital funding they need through projects like Tesco Community Grants, so they can continue making such a huge difference to so many people.”

Jason Tarry, Tesco and ROI CEO, said: “We have never donated to so many communities in just a single day. £10,000 can make a huge difference to local groups and help them weather the current rises in costs. We’re giving customers who visit the stores taking part a chance to make help a good cause that’s doing amazing work on their doorstep.”


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