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Crawley LGBT (CIC) calls out for votes to get a share of Tesco’s Stronger Starts fund

  • Writer: CrawleyLGBT+ Info
    CrawleyLGBT+ Info
  • Aug 27
  • 2 min read

Crawley LGBT is bidding for a cash boost from the Tesco Stronger Starts scheme.

Stronger Starts provides grant awards of up to £1,500 to local community projects, with a particular focus on children and young people.

Three groups in every community have been shortlisted to receive grant awards and Tesco customers can vote for the group they think should take away the top award in their local Tesco store. Crawley LGBT is one of the groups on the shortlist in Crawley for their upcoming equality & community projects.


“We're excited to share more about our equality projects and their impact on our community. We have many live projects and have already planned next year's initiatives. Our projects for next year include Rainbow Roots, a family social group offering a judgment-free space for LGBT+ families to connect, and a very exciting podcast exploring local LGBT+ stories. These projects are vital for the community in our town, helping individuals feel safe, seen, and heard”

Vincent Wootton (Company Manager)


Voting is open in all Tesco stores from October 2025 until mid-January 2026. Customers will cast their vote using a blue token given to them at the check-out each time they shop.

Tesco’s Stronger Starts – previously known as Tesco Bags of Help and Tesco Community Grants - has already provided over £123 million to more than 69,000 projects across Britain.

This £5m Stronger Starts grant programme, delivered in partnership with charity Groundwork, helps schools and children’s groups provide nutritious food and healthy activities that support young people’s physical health and mental wellbeing, such as breakfast clubs or snacks, and sports equipment for after school clubs.


Claire de Silva, Tesco UK Head of Communities and Local Media, said:

“Helping schools and children’s groups access the food and resources they need is vitally important in getting children a stronger start in life. Children with enough food have more energy, better concentration, and ultimately achieve more too."

Graham Duxbury, Groundwork’s UK Chief Executive, said:

“As a community charity, we have seen first-hand how schools and other groups supporting young people have been playing a much bigger role in ensuring children are getting a healthy start to the day and getting access to spaces and services to support physical activity and mental health. Family budgets are tight and school budgets are tight, but it’s so important that children stay fed, fit and focused, so we’re delighted to be able to prioritise these activities alongside Tesco with the Stronger Starts programme.”

Funding is available to community groups and charities looking to fund local projects that bring benefits to communities, particularly those helping to provide food and giving children the support they need for a good start in life.


Anyone can nominate a project and organisations can apply online. To find out more visit

 
 
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