CSRMedia agency proves fish do need bicycles

Media agency proves fish do need bicycles

Multi award-winning social media marketing agency, Tunafish Media, are cycling the length of the UK to raise funds for 42nd Street.

The ride coincides with World Suicide Prevention Day and will finish on Friday (14th September 2018). The team, alongside a network of clients and contacts, are taking turns to cycle the distance is Land’s End to John O Groats.

42nd Street is an innovative mental health charity with 38 years’ experience of providing free and confidential services to young people in Greater Manchester who are experiencing difficulties with their mental health and emotional wellbeing.

Managing director of Tunafish, Sam Jones, commented: “It’s been hugely encouraging to see the conversation around mental health evolve over the past few years; the wellbeing of our team is something that’s always been a priority at Tunafish and it’s positive to see more open discussion on the subject. “

Matthew Cooper, marketing executive at the agency, said: “As a young team, we’ve been touched by the brilliant work of 42nd Street and appreciate that funding can be tough for a small charity. 42nd Street runs through the heart of our city and the work they do is so important, we’re happy to help in any way we can.”

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