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🌊 Why I'm fundraising for Surfers Against Sewage 🌊
If you know me, you know I love a challenge and finding new and exciting ways to help save our blue planet. I've been busy, creating Radical and travelling the world.
This time, I’m taking on the London Marathon, not just for the challenge, but for the oceans that shaped me.
As a marine biology graduate who studied on the Cornish coast, I’ve seen firsthand just how polluted our seas have become. What should have been pristine shorelines and thriving reefs were instead littered with plastic, sewage, and the consequences of human neglect. I’ve also completed my PADI Divemaster, and nothing breaks my heart more than diving into a world that’s struggling to survive.
But I believe in change and in fighting for a future where our oceans are once again alive, thriving, and respected.
That’s why I’m proud to be running the London Marathon for Surfers Against Sewage. A grassroots environmental charity working relentlessly to clean up our coastlines, end plastic pollution, and protect our blue planet for generations to come.
This isn’t just a run. It’s a salty stand for marine life, for coastal communities, and for a future we can still turn around, together.
💙 My goal is to raise £1000 for SAS. With your help, we can fund vital campaigns, drive meaningful change in UK policy, and inspire action across the nation.
Whether you live by the sea, surf its waves, or care about the health of our planet, your donation will make a real difference.
Let’s fight for the ocean, one step, one wave, one stride at a time.
Follow along for the adventure, and for more ocean conservation content, check out @radical.ocean on Instagram for more ocean updates :)
