Sign up for the Seal Splash 2025 - Conwy Mind...Sunday 8th June 2025.

Sign up for the Seal Splash 2025 - Conwy Mind.


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After launching to great success last year, Seal Splash is back! Join our Mascot Seren the Seal for our coldwater sea dip to raise vital funds for Conwy Mind. 


Where? Near Parisella’s, Colwyn Bay Promenade

When? 10am, Sunday 8th June 2025


*Purchase your tickets for just £5 each! 

https://www.conwymind.org.uk/support-us/fundraising-events/seal-splash-2025/ 



The event is open to everyone aged 11+ on the day of the event. 


At Conwy Mind, we are committed to improving mental health across our community. Despite our successes, funding challenges threaten our ability to sustain and expand our services. That’s why we are encouraging our seal splash participants to set a fundraising goal of £50 this year, on top of their entry fee. 


Not sure where to begin? We know £50 may sound like a lot if you’ve never fundraised before, but it’s actually really easy! Check out our the fundraising information pack, full of advice and information geared towards first time fundraisers, or take a look at the tips below! 


*If you still have questions, our team are here to help! Contact us at: fundraisingsupport@conwymind.org.uk


*For further details about the event see the link below:

https://www.conwymind.org.uk/support-us/fundraising-events/seal-splash-2025/ 




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