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Wakefield supermarket needs your help to choose a which charity will receive a £500 donation
A Wakefield supermarket is offering people the chance to vote for which local charity deserves an extra donation this summer.
Monday, 24th May 2021, 4:45 pm
Jack’s supermarket, on Westgate Retail Park, has supported dozens of good causes in Wakefield in recent months, as part of its Jack s Supports scheme.
In its latest campaign, the supermarket chain handed over £250 to each of four local community groups - but they need your help to decide which of the four will receive an additional £500.
Michael Ward, store manager of Jack’s Wakefield, said: “The Jack’s Supports scheme has been running for a while now and it’s wonderful to see how many local organisations and groups have benefited from the donation.
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Tuesday, 29th December 2020, 11:40 am
Throughout 2020, Jack’s has redistributed enough food to provide over 45,000 meals to people needing a helping hand across the UK.
As part of the initiative, Jack’s supermarket, part of the Tesco family, has redistributed more than 45,000 meals to local charities in 2020.
The scheme, managed by charity FareShare, links Jack’s with local charities and community groups in Wakefield, allowing the supermarket to redistribute surplus food that’s left over at the end of the day to ensure it’s not going to waste.
The Jack’s store manager uses an app to let local food banks know how much surplus food they expect to have available, and charities then respond to confirm they will come to collect it.