A statement of solidarity
Like so many of you, we at the Co-op Foundation are outraged and appalled by the violence and hatred displayed on our streets, instigated by the far-right and motivated by racism, xenophobia, and Islamophobia. We are disgusted that a heartbreaking attack on young children in Southport is being used as a pretext to terrorize communities.
We stand in solidarity with all communities being targeted, including Muslims, those of the Black and global majority, refugees and those seeking asylum. We are currently in the process of speaking to our funded partners affected by this rise in far-right hatred to see how we can best support them.
No one should feel unsafe going about their everyday lives because of their race or religion. As an organisation committed to being anti-racist, part of this commitment involves calling out this kind of behaviour for what it is – racist violence and far-right thuggery.
Co-operation has existed for 180 years, rooted in people working together. It’s about fairness, equity and solidarity. We will do everything we can to support those we fund whose work is being impacted as they prioritise the safety of those they serve.