Borough landmarks to be lit red in support for Show Racism the Red Card
Landmarks in the Stockton-on-Tees Borough will be glowing in red on Friday (October 18) in support of the Show Racism the Red Card campaign.
Newport Bridge, Stockton Town Hall and Stockton Town Centre will all be lit up for the campaign's annual 'Wear Red Day'.
Show Racism the Red Card is the UK's leading anti-racism educational charity and utilises the backing of high-profile footballers to tackle discrimination.
And Councillors and Council staff are united in the battle against racism, with a series of fundraising activities due to be held at Durham University Queens campus, including a five-a-side football tournament, a 2K fun relay and rounders.
Councillor Norma Stephenson, Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council's Cabinet Member for Access, Communities and Community Safety, said: "We're always immensely proud to support Show Racism the Red Card's 'Wear Red Day' campaign and the message is clear that any form of discrimination in the Borough and beyond will not be tolerated.
"We're delighted to host a fun-filled day with a range of sporting events at Durham University Queens campus and the goal is to raise as much money as possible for this wonderful charity, which offers exceptional educational services in tackling racism across the country.
"We can all show our support across the Borough by wearing red and I'd encourage anyone who is able to donate to the campaign to do so because together, we can all stamp out discrimination."
To make a £1 donation to Show Racism the Red Card, text 'RED' to 70470. Text 'RED5' to give £5, 'RED10' to give £10, or 'RED20' to give £20.
Texts cost the donation amount plus the standard rate message.
You can also show your support by purchasing a 'Wear Red Day' t-shirt.
To find out more information, visit the Show racism the Red Card website and follow the #WRD24 social media hashtag.