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St. Eval Is Raising Money For UK Anti-Slavery Charity

Working in collaboration with UK anti-slavery charity Unseen, and third year BA (Hons) Falmouth University illustration students, St. Eval has unveiled the company’s new, limited edition Love, Hope & Freedom candle collection, inspired by the positive changes that Unseen brings to the lives of those affected by modern day slavery.

For every candle sold from the collection, St. Eval is donating £1 directly to Unseen, supporting their inspiring work and helping to influence positive change.St. Eval highlights that the label designs embody the fun and nature connected essence of the company, and are symbolic of the important charity and social messages in their themes.

“The support raised for Unseen through this initiative will have a profound impact on our frontline services, directly benefitting survivors and making a real difference to their lives,” commented Unseen’s Jo Eades. “The vibrancy of the candle tin designs illustrates the hope and joy that, as a charity, we can bring to victims and survivors of exploitation and abuse.”

The charity provides safe houses and support in the community for survivors of trafficking and modern slavery.

St. Eval’s Love, Hope & Freedom Collection is available at  www.st-eval.com

 

Top: St. Eval’s Love, Hope & Freedom collection is helping to raise funds for UK anti-slavery and trafficking charity Unseen.

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