Kent Wildlife Trust benefits from Co-op Local Community Fund

Kent Wildlife Trust has been chosen to benefit from the Co-op Local Community Fund. The funding will help the charity to connect people with nature through a programme hands-on activities in Medway.

Kent Wildlife Trust will use the funds raised to involve the local community groups in creating wildlife-friendly spaces, such as mini wild-flower meadows that can be enjoyed by local people. The charity will work with a range of groups, including youth groups, Girl Guides and housing associations.

Mary Blackwell, Community Manager for Kent Wildlife Trust, said: “We’re thrilled benefit from this funding. Getting local people involved in our projects not only helps wildlife flourish locally, it also has huge benefits for people’s wellbeing and local communities.”

Co-op shoppers can support the charity as they shop by visiting: www.coop.co.uk/membership.

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