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Industry charity GroceryAid has reported a spike in supporter activity over the past year.

Its annual awards includes 60 more award winners than last year, including five additional Gold winners. There was a 20% increase in overall growth of awards winners, compared to 2021.

This year, 95 organisations secured a Gold Award for participating in seven activities in three areas. This included the publisher of Convenience Store, William Reed.

65 organisations secured a Silver Award (five activities in two areas), 95 organisations achieved a Bronze Award (three activities in two areas) and 112 organisations were acknowledged as Recognised Supporters for completing at least two activities.

The increase in demand for GroceryAid’s support was highlighted in the charity’s Impact Report that reported 28,204 instances of support last year, which represented a 61% increase on the previous 12 months.

GroceryAid Chief Executive, Steve Barnes said “With cost-of-living worries set to increase, we are expecting colleagues to turn to us more than ever before. It is so important to have the industry’s support and for us to celebrate and recognise the exceptional contribution of our trade.”

A full list of award winners are available on GroceryAid’s website, www.groceryaid.org.uk/awards.

Any colleague working in the grocery industry can access emotional, practical support, and financial advice, from the first day of their employment. Colleagues can call GroceryAid’s free and confidential Helpline (08088 021 122), which is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. More than 200 languages are also supported through the Helpline, on request.