Big Give Christmas Challenge

Big Give Christmas Challenge

The Wave Project, the leading UK charity using Surf Therapy to support children and young people, is set to participate for the third consecutive year in the Big Give's Christmas Challenge. The charity has set an ambitious fundraising target of £100,000 to expand its vital services across the UK.

From the 3rd– 10th December 2024, The Wave Project aims to raise £50,000 in donations, which will be matched pound-for-pound by the Big Give. This funding will enable the charity to extend its reach to even more children across its 16 locations, from Newquay to Edinburgh and Bristol to Portrush. More children than ever are struggling with their mental health and wellbeing. The demand for mental health services has increased dramatically in recent years. The Wave Project uses Surf Therapy to support children as young as eight who have faced significant life challenges, including bullying, bereavement, abuse, neglect and discrimination. The programme has proven effective in boosting confidence, resilience and self-esteem among participants.

The campaign kicks off on the 3rd of December, which is also Giving Tuesday, providing an excellent opportunity for supporters to maximise their impact. A contribution of £35 could provide a wetsuit for a child to participate in The Wave Project’s programmes, while £83 could fund a single Surf Therapy session. For those able to give more, £600 could support a child through an entire 6-week Surf Therapy course. Normally, these services would cost twice as much, but with the Big Give Christmas Challenge, your donation goes much further. Ramon Van de Velde, Chief Executive Officer at The Wave Project, said: "We are currently supporting over 2,100 children and young people annually, but our goal is to increase this to 2,500 in the coming year. It has been a challenging time for most charities due to the cost-of-living crisis and current fundraising climate and we are no exception. People’s generosity to help us improve young lives is more needed now than ever and this Christmas Challenge is our opportunity to make a significant impact for those who need it most."

To get involved, visit Waveproject.co.uk and donate from the 3rd of December 2024. All donations made to The Wave Project will be doubled. This means that every contribution, regardless of size, will have twice the impact on the lives of young people struggling with their mental heath.

Surfboards from Beeswax.

Surfboards from Beeswax.

A few years ago we featured  an article on a project making surfboards from seaweed, Charlie Cadin is back. This time with the help of bees, could this be the way forward to reduce the environmental impact of surfboards?

"I have made a resin from beeswax, it's the only 100% bio-based and fully biodegradable resin on the planet, disappearing in one month when buried. This reduces the environmental impact hugely, and when combined with a wood or recyclable foam core the possibilities are cool. The biggest thing to me about this project is that it is so simple and cheap to do, hopefully encouraging people to try making their own boards, as glassing can be scary at first."

@Charlie.cadin

Laura Crane / Nazare

Laura Crane / Nazare

This vlog will take you on a wild ride with all the behind scenes footage and everything in between what it takes to surf the biggest wave in the world. 
 
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Ryan Lovelace X William Aliotti

Ryan Lovelace X William Aliotti

In this film by Kelly Foote, I bring you behind the scenes of my unique collaboration with renowned shaper Ryan Lovelace. Through countless phone calls and creative exchanges, we work together to design and shape a brand-new prototype board. This board is made to try something new and different , tested in challenging spots like Chile, Namibia, and the Mentawai Islands. Join us as we explore the art of shaping, the challenges we faced, and the inspiration behind every curve. This is more than just crafting a surfboard—it's about pushing boundaries and creating something truly original, this is the first prototype that we call the Satellite Asymmetrical. - William Aliotti

Arctic Adventures

Arctic Adventures

North of Winter is my outlet for the inspiration that I draw from the uncommon places and the Arctic regions are no exception. On the search for something more intense than our normal winter in New York, Lucas, Emlyn and myself navigated a frozen land by camper van for three weeks! Clocking 1500 miles driven in country, 39 surf sessions and 6 wetsuits. We spent our days getting wet, getting cold, drying off, then getting warm again. Thank you to the locals for their hospitality. - @alexdupkin

Surfers: @lucas_hildreth @emlynstokes
Filming: @alexdupkin