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St. Eval Raises Over £12,500 for UK Anti-Slavery Charity Unseen

Earlier this year, St. Eval unveiled a new fund-raising candle collection – Love, Hope & Freedom – which was created in collaboration with Falmouth University BA Hons) Illustration students and UK anti-slavery charity Unseen.

Thanks to support from customers and stockists, the company was able to donate £6,251 to Unseen last month. As the donation was sent during The Big Give campaign, this was then match funded to £12,502. The significant donation will support Unseen and help them continue their life-changing work.

The candles were inspired by the positive changes that Unseen brings to the lives of those affected by modern day slavery, with the illustrated labels embodying  the nature-connected essence of B Corp certified St. Eval, symbolising important charity and social messages in their themes.

Unseen provides safe houses and support in the community for survivors oftrafficking and modern slavery.

Top: Hope, Bergamot & Nettle from St. Eval’s Love, Hope & Freedom Collection.

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