SuperValu And Centra Back Down Community Transport

Down Community Transport receives £1k from SuperValu & Centra to support good works projects

Down Community Transport receives £1k from SuperValu & Centra to support good works projects

SuperValu and Centra, part of Musgrave Northern Ireland, have awarded their first set of £1K donations through their £40K Big Community Giveaway fund to community groups across the region.

Down Community Transport was one of the recent organisations to be awarded a donation.

They operate as an independent Rural Community Transport Partnership (RCTP) providing safe, affordable, flexible and accessible transport service; which is responsive to the needs of members.

They are a lifeline for people living in isolated rural areas and/or without a car or family to provide for them.

Francis Casement, Chairman of Down Community Transport, said: “We are thankful to Centra & SuperValu NI for this generous donation through the Big Community Giveaway.

Helen Coulter (left) and Joanne Trainor (right) from Down Community Transport welcome Clare Watson from Watson’s Centra Portaferry (second left) and Stephen Smyth from Smyth’s Centra in Newcastle, who presented the group with a donation of £1,000 as part of SuperValu and Centra’s £40K Big Community Giveaway.

“It will be a lifeline for us to continue to provide our Dial-a-Lift service for those who live in rural areas and who need to travel to local medical and hospital appointments, as well as shopping and social groups.

“Thank you to those who nominated us as well.”

Desi Derby, Director of Marketing at SuperValu and Centra said: “We’re committed to supporting local now more than ever before. Our community organisations are working hard to make a positive impact, but they need our support.

“We’re delighted that Down Community Transport has received one of our 40 Big Community Giveaway donations which will help them make a real difference in their area.

“It’s just one way that we can help to support and give back in the communities where our stores are located.”

Applications are still open, and SuperValu and Centra are encouraging customers to nominate organisations, charities and other not-for-profit groups that are making a difference in their communities.

Customers can nominate a local group or charity until 8 December, by visiting their local SuperValu or Centra store, where they will be invited to scan a QR code and fill in their details online.

Applicants must demonstrate the difference the group has made in their community, why they deserve the funding and what the donation will be used for. 

The initiative is sponsored by Ballygowan, Boyne Valley Group, Hartleys, Lucozade and Walkers and kindly supported by Musgrave’s retail partners. 

Full terms and conditions can be found on the SuperValu and Centra websites.