
Success Stories
Check out some of the stories below to view the latest MADL news and see how Nisa retailers are making a difference within their local communities.
Fifty community causes from across the UK are set to receive £1,000 donations from Nisa’s Making a Difference Locally (MADL) charity as part of the launch of the 6th round of the Heart of the Community Awards.
Read moreNisa's Making a Difference Locally (MADL) charity is celebrating its 15th anniversary by launching Club 15, a new initiative that will bring retailers, suppliers, and Nisa colleagues together to make a difference in local communities.
Read moreWelsh convenience chain CK Foodstores have now donated over £130,000 to local community causes through Nisa’s Making a Difference Locally (MADL) charity.
Read moreMars Galaxy Ripple and Proudfoot’s Making A Difference Locally Charity recently collaborated to be stronger together, to help fund a donation to Wetwheels Yorkshire.
Read moreNisa Local St Neots, a convenience store owned and operated by TYS Retail, has donated £500 to St Neots Rugby Club through Nisa's charity Making a Difference Locally (MADL).
Read moreThankyou to all who entered our breakfast club donation giveaway in partnership with Kellogg’s in an extension of Kellogg’s 25 Years of Breakfast Clubs campaign.
Read moreShell Medway in Kent has donated £500 to Medway Pride CIC, a local charity that organises an annual Medway Pride festival.
Read moreOne of Scarborough’s grassroots junior football clubs, West Pier Juniors, have received a charitable donation of £500 from Proudfoot supermarkets this month to help fund coach training to FA standards, and to help purchase new balls, bibs and cones for the club.
Read moreJ&J Wilson holiday park stores have recently donated £7,275 to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) through Nisa’s Making a Difference Locally (MADL) charity.
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