The Big Issue app offers existing and new readers a fresh platform by which to access the weekly publication as well as access to “The Big Community”, a curated channel providing hope through positive and inspiring stories, focused on the people and businesses coming together in this crisis to support the most vulnerable in society – our Covid crusaders.
Joe Wicks, the cover star of the first edition of the magazine to go live on the app, has thrown his support behind the app by giving the magazine an exclusive interview.
Joe Wicks said: “Since the Coronavirus crisis hit the UK, Big Issue vendors haven’t been able to sell on the streets. We need to ensure that, once this is all over, it's still here to support vendors to earn a legitimate income and lift themselves out of poverty.
“One of the ways you can support right now is by downloading the new Big Issue app. I’m so proud and pleased to be the cover star of the first edition that is available from today. I can’t urge you all enough to keep this awesome organisation alive by downloading it for free today and buying my digital edition for just £2.99 or subscribing for regular editions.”
Russell Blackman, MD, at The Big Issue, said: “Our income largely comes from street sales and without our vendors on the streets we are losing our ability to directly provide them with a source on income. They desperately need our help and we have continued to adapt to the situation, by launching our new app.”
“The money raised will help to secure the future of the Magazine and make a real difference to the lives of our vendors around the country.”
Paul McNamee, Editor of The Big Issue, said: “We may not be on the streets for now but we are fighting on every front to allow readers the means by which to keep supporting The Big Issue and our vendors. Don’t hesitate, download the app today!
“We want to be here for our vendors when this is all over. Please help us to make this a reality.”
The app is free to download, and available on Apple Store and Google Play and will make the magazine accessible through weekly downloads at £2.99 for a copy or via subscriptions, starting from £32.99 for three months.
Of magazine sales through the app, says The Big Issue, 50% of the net proceeds, will go directly to supporting Big Issue vendors at this critical time.