Brewgooder, the beer brand on a mission to bring clean water access to one million people, is this celebrating its third anniversary by joining forces with Co-op for its first national retail campaign — the Co-op Well Dig.

Running until May 14 across 408 Co-op stores nationwide, the campaign aims to sell enough Brewgooder four-packs through participating stores to exclusively fund clean water access for two rural communities in Malawi.

The two benefiting Malawi-based communities — the Matipa and Waluma villages — will both receive borehole installations providing consistent, first-time clean water access to more than 1,000 villagers.  

Alan Mahon, founder of Brewgooder, said: “This campaign is the first of its kind in retail, and we’re massively excited to partner with Co-op on it.

“As businesses, we both share the same values and desire to empower people by what we do. But now we’re putting the power in the hands of Co-op shoppers to directly transform the lives of 1,000 people through the power of beer, and I can’t wait to see the results.”

Over the course of the campaign, Brewgooder will be documenting the stories of some of the villagers that will be positively affected by the campaign so that Co-op employees, customers and members can witness ‘real life’ in Malawi and develop a greater understanding of the life-changing impact they will be bringing about.

Many of the villagers work on a nearby tea plantation that supplies Co-op with product for its own-branded tea, creating an extra-special link between the stores, along with their customers, and the villages.

Joseph Walker, Co-op beer buyer, said: “We have raised millions of pounds to provide clean water and sanitation in some of the world’s poorest communities. Co-op is committed to alleviating water poverty and we’re proud to be partnering with Brewgooder on this latest campaign, which will transform the lives of so many people.”