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As we continue our sustainability series, we explore the Dryrobe® Warmth Project.
We want to provide a warm, helping hand to those striving to make the shoreline a better, more inclusive, and protected place.
Through the Dryrobe® Warmth Project, we have been actively supporting ocean and shoreline charity organisations since 2018. We work on a wide range of projects and build long-term partnerships to help ensure long-lasting change.
We currently support 13 non-profit organisations worldwide, and continue to grow.
These non-profit organisations share our values of supporting social and environmental causes that help to change lives, make waves, and create lasting change.
Ways we support non-profit organisations
We’re dedicated to giving back to communities and people who care and want to make the world a better place.
We share warmth by providing essential kit to our shoreline communities so that organisations can ensure that their participants can safely access the water and can get warm and dry afterwards.
From the start of the Dryrobe® Warmth Project in 2018 until the end of 2024, we’ve donated over £342,000 to charities and nonprofit organisations that align with our values.
In 2024, we contributed 1.21% of our revenue to support social and environmental causes.

Our B Corp responsibility
As a proud B Corp, we are committed to supporting the social and economic well-being of our local communities. Part of this responsibility is ensuring our team participates in two volunteer days a year to help causes close to their hearts. These volunteer days can help any charity that requires volunteer support, including local beach cleans, supporting food banks, and even goat herding!

Charities we work with
In our series, you’ll meet some of the inspirational charities and people we work with, including Tom Hewitt, Founder of Surfers Not Street Children, Lorna Evans, Chief Operations Officer of Seaful, and Adam Hall, one of the co-founders of the North Devon World Surfing Reserve.
For more information about The Warmth Project and the charities we support, head to our Warmth Project page here.

Are you a charity interested in learning more about how we can help? Contact us!
Published on June 06, 2025