Penryn charity Sea Sanctuary to continue providing mental health support with new partnership

By Joseph Macey

16th Sep 2021 | Local News

Uplifting Products has partnered with Penryn based charity, Sea Sanctuary to support those in need of mental health support.

Uplift 2.0 is the latest creation from British inventor, TV personality and Founder of Uplifting Products, Tom Lawton.

Tom Lawton said:

"Inspired by the ocean, Uplift 2.0 inspires you to unwind, relax, and find a meditative moment of calm in everyday life. There's a symbiosis between Uplift 2.0 and the charity, it's a natural fit."

A percentage of every Uplift 2.0 sold on the company's

website will go towards funding those who need financial help accessing the charity's services.

Founder of Sea Sanctuary, Joe Sabien commented:

"I am always keen to explore the possibility of synergy in relation to other organisations. Given the platform for our mental health interventions is exclusively sea-based, it stands to reason that any such synergy would have a 'blue' element to it. In this case, it is, quite literally blue and in the form of a helpful and therapeutic classic design piece.

"Based on my knowledge of this little gem of wellbeing, it will help us slide, effortlessly, into a place of relaxation and remind us to be in the 'here and now'. As someone who has a long-standing and deep passion for the sea, if I could open my house up and invite it in, I surely would.

"To my mind, this is the next best thing. It seems, ostensibly, to capture the very essence of the sea; gentle, calming, blue and dreamy. Thank you, Uplifting Products, for your kind financial support which will help us to continue helping some of the most vulnerable people in society; those afflicted with mental ill-health."

The new design is inspired by the sea's translucent colour and hypnotic motion of the waves.

Recycled fishing nets from local Cornish Hake Fisheries form the spiral's structure and make the aquamarine colour.

Sea Sanctuary is a unique mental health and wellbeing charity rooted in the concept of 'blue health'. Its programmes rely on the

environment and use techniques thought to be the first of their

kind in the world.

They use a combination of sail training, marine activities and evidence-based therapies to help children and adults

who are struggling with issues such as stress, anxiety, depression,

and a whole range of mental and emotional health problems.

Tom Lawton added:

"Joe and the team at Sea Sanctuary provide invaluable support to vulnerable people via their unique concept of 'blue health'. What they do is truly remarkable and we're very proud to be supporting them."

For every Uplift 2.0 sold, £10 will be donated to the charity and go into the 'Be Uplifted Bursary' to aid those seeking financial support in order to access the charity's services.

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