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Hi John
Last Thursday, over, 10,000 people joined us at Odsal Stadium in Bradford for our biggest ever community fun day, and it wouldn’t have happened without you.
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Whether you chipped in, helped spread the word, or joined in the fun on the day, thank you.
This event was part of a wider project to bring people in Bradford together. We created Bradford Matters, a 12-page newspaper full of local stories about unity and resilience. And with your support, it went through 100,000 letterboxes, inviting people to the fun day and sharing an important message of hope.
On the day, the stadium came alive. There was face-painting, inflatables, live music, drawing and painting, kids games and plenty of free food and drink. It was joyful, welcoming and proudly Bradford.
This is what community connection, local pride, and participation looks like. This free family fun day showed what’s possible when people come together to celebrate and support each other, and we’re proud to keep that work going.
Thank you sincerely for being a part of it.
Nick Lowles,
CEO of HOPE not hate
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