Co-op Fortnight: celebrating the power of co-operation in Twickenham

By The Editor

29th Jun 2022 | Local News

Co-op Fortnight is taking place this year from Monday 20 June to Sunday 3 July to celebrate the diversity of the Co-op network.

This year Co-op Fortnight is centred around the #UnwrapCoops campaign which will harness the power of stories to give members the chance to celebrate the positive influence their Co-op has had on their lives.

The Twickenham Co-op has already positively impacted many charitable causes in the area including the support they provided to the Wild Mind Project which was set up in 2019 to offer free workshops to 10 to 25 year olds in the borough who are struggling with their mental health.

Gardening, mindful walks, conservation work and creative activities are all part of the classes which typically take place over two hours and are supported primarily through Co-op Membership.

The Upcoming Co-op Fortnight

Co-op Fortnight is a two-week celebration of co-operatives.

This year, the annual Fortnight campaign runs from 20 June to Sunday 3 July. The company will be using the #UnwrapCoops hashtag to celebrate the Twickenham Co-op and the many gifts that a Co-op can give a local community!

Become a member of the Co-op today and receive £3 off a £10 shop.

When a new member joins the Co-op using theCo-op Appfrom now until – 12 July, they will receive a digital offer for £3 off, when they spend £10 or more in our food stores.*

*Offer excludes alcohol, fuel, lottery and stamps. Members can buy excluded items in the same transaction, but the total of their basket needs to be £10 without them for the offer to work. Full Terms & Conditions can be foundhere.

When Co-op Members buy selected Co-op branded products and services, 2p for every pound spent goes into their Co-op Membership account and Co-op gives the same to support community organisations and local causes.

     

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