Jo said: “I have been out giving out hampers as they have been vital during the pandemic and even though it was only a small gesture, I could tell it meant a lot to be recognised. The community champion role is about identifying issues within the community we can help with and support, may it be donating to the local foodbank or in my case the local soup kitchen, and giving my time to them, too, not just donations. Normally, I would be arranging bucket collections, the use of our community space and school tours of the store but due to Covid-19 those have not been possible.”
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Worthing Morrisons delivery to Worthing Police Station
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Community champion Jo Easey’s Morrisons delivery to Worthing’s Royal Mail staff
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