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Lincolnshire Co-op has pledged to raise £200,000 for Macmillan Cancer Support in just six months, helping to fund vital emotional, practical, physical, and financial support for local people living with cancer.

A donation of this size could support Macmillan’s support line phone service for five weeks. In this time, the dedicated team could deal with over 10,000 calls and web enquiries from people in need of information or support.

To reach the ambitious target, Lincolnshire Co-op’s Community Champions scheme will combine the efforts of its members, customers, and colleagues. The retailer plans to host community fundraising events, such as sponsored walks and coffee mornings, all over Lincolnshire and the surrounding counties.

Additionally, Lincolnshire Co-op is covering costs for any colleagues willing to participate in sponsored walks organised by Macmillan in Cromer in Norfolk, Skipton in Yorkshire and Bakewell in Derbyshire.

Each time a member shops with their dividend card, the business also donates to Community Champions, and customers can donate their change into collection boxes in pharmacies, food stores, travel branches and Post Offices. Lincolnshire Co-op members chose Macmillan as a Community Champion through a vote and the local co-operative last fundraised for the charity in 2010, raising £90,000.

Laura Worsley, senior community co-ordinator at Lincolnshire Co-op, said: “We know this charity has touched many people locally, and we’re keen to bring people together to give back and enable them to continue delivering for our communities. We’ve set the target and we’re going to do everything we can to achieve that! There’s lots planned, so keep an eye out if you want to get involved.”