A surfing charity is collecting old wetsuits to support its work with young people.
The Wave Project is collecting pre-loved and damaged wetsuits at household recycling centres in St Erth and Newquay
The Newquay-based Wave Project runs surf therapy sessions for children and young people with mental health issues. The Wave Project will clean and repair the wetsuits and sell them at their shop in Newquay, raising funds for its work.In 2022, The Wave Project supported 2,000 young people across the UK, helping them improve their outlook on life.
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