EUROSPAR Launches New ‘Let’s Celebrate Community’ Campaign
EUROSPAR has announced that it recently launched its ‘Let’s Celebrate Community’ campaign to say thank you to those who go above and beyond to help the people of their local communities.
EUROSPAR supermarkets all across Ireland are asking their customers to nominate a local charity, group or organisation – explaining how it goes above and beyond for the community – to be in with a chance of winning €1,000 for their nominated community group.
In-Store Entry
The retailer noted that the initiative is by in-store entry only, and it is seeking to unearth and celebrate the most deserving people, clubs, groups, organisations and initiatives in recognition of the contributions that they make to their local communities and make it a richer and happier place to live.
The ‘Let’s Celebrate Community’ campaign will run in store until 31 July, and customers to EUROSPAR supermarkets will be asked to call pick up an application form to enter, nominate their preferred community hero, and submit the entry for a share in the €10,000 Community Fund.
Ten winners from ten different EUROSPAR supermarkets around Ireland will then be chosen to win €1,000 each for their nominated group.
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