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In Wales, the RNLI has been operating at full capacity since the start of lockdown. Our service has been rescuing people throughout the Coronavirus pandemic and our heroic crews commitment to saving lives has not stopped. Unfortunately, our ability to raise funds has been limited.
The average lifeboat station in Wales costs £155,000 to run and we are going to have a significant shortfall in income due to the Coronavirus. We are asking all our friends and communities to donate what they can to keep us running.
From Flint around the coast to Penarth, we will always be there to keep you and your loved ones safe, on our watch, there will be no preventable deaths on Welsh coasts. Please help us fulfil that mission.
For ideas on how to support or get involved please contact nick_evans@rnli.org.uk
Your donation to this page will help support the running of stations in the Wales as follows:
Aberdovey, Abersoch, Aberystwyth, Angle, Barmouth, Barry Dock, Beaumaris, Borth, Burry Port, Cardigan, Conwy, Criccieth, Fishguard, Flint, Holyhead, Horton and Port Eynon, Little and Broad Haven, Llandudno, Moelfre, New Quay, Penarth, Port Talbot, Porthcawl, Portdinllaen, Pwllheli, Rhyl, St Davids, Tenby, The Mumbles and Trearddur Bay.