Ballymoney Tesco store to raise buckets at charity collection
and the British Heart Foundation (BHF).
There are currently thousands of people in Northern Ireland who are at increased risk from developing heart
disease and Type 2 diabetes and Tesco colleagues are doing their bit to help to raise buckets and lower these figures.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdWorking in teams, Tesco colleagues will compete with each other andsee which team can raise the most money during 30 minutes of fundraising activity. Customers will be asked to dig deep to support the excellent work of these two charities.
This event is part of the three year National Charity Partnership between Tesco, Diabetes UK and the BHF.
The partnership aims to save lives by supporting millions of people to eat better and get active, reducing their risk of serious ill-health in the future, as well as helping to fund the vital work of the BHF and Diabetes UK across the UK.
Fionnuala Savage, Fundraising Manager for the National Charity Partnership, explains; “We are really delighted to see Tesco colleagues in Ballymoney staging their own collection event to raise funds for
Diabetes UK and the BHF.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide Ad“There are currently 3.5 million people in the UK living with Type 2 diabetes and 7 million people living with heart and circulatory disease. This event is a great way to bring the community together and remind
everyone of the importance of leading an active and healthy lifestyle. Physical exercise plays a key role in maintaining a healthy weight, which in turn reduces the risk of developing both conditions.
“This is also a great opportunity for Tesco colleagues to have some fun together, while raising vital funds to help people across the UK.”
For more information about the National Charity Partnership visit www.tescocharitypartnership.org.uk