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Co-operate is an online community centre bringing people in Crewe together to make good things happen.


By Gwyn Griffiths

Posted: Friday, 22nd October 2021 8:40 am


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A Co-op initiative
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Co-operate is an online community centre bringing people in Crewe together to make good things happen.

Whether you want to find things to do, volunteer, join a group or set up your own – it's for people who care about their community and want to join forces to get things done.

Co-operate helps build stronger communities where people are more connected. There are over 20,000 people, including 11,000 groups, sharing ways to get involved and support each other. Created with local communities, by local communities and for local communities.

You can find out about and get involved with local groups, such as Chance Changing Lives. This local group has been making free deliveries of food and other household essentials to local families in need.

Chance Changing Lives also runs a Saturday Kitchen at Jubilee House where the homeless and other people in need can get a hot meal.

You can use Co-operate to get free tips and advice from our 'How to' guides for example, how to start socialising again, how to create a gardening group and how to apply for funding.

You can also list or join local groups and activities, recruit volunteers or volunteer yourself.

Get involved at Co-operate.

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