A Pembrokeshire-based mental health organisation which celebrates its 10th anniversary this year, has opened the doors to its new premises in Tenby.
Get the Boys A Lift (GTBAL) - a not-for-profit Community Interest Company (CIC) - was established by a group of friends back in 2016, to provide free and easily accessible mental health support for people across the community.
GTBAL has run a clothing and coffee store on Haverfordwest’s Bridge Street over the past few years, where you can chat to counsellors and make new mates, with the service available by popping into the store or contacting the CIC through its website.
Now, GTBAL opened its new premises on Tenby’s Upper Frog Street, ahead of the Easter holidays. They are located in the building the Paul Sartori Foundation charity previously occupied.
Ahead of the opening, a special piece of sand art was created on North Beach by The Sandy Buoys’ to mark the occasion.
GTBAL shared on social media: “We have been working hard on creating a space which invites, entices, welcomes and comforts you all.
“This one feels special, not just because we’ve opened another space, but because of how we’ve done it. Every single member of our team has played a part. Ideas, effort, care, decisions, this has been a proper collective, and that means everything to us.
“To our community, thank you will never quite cover it. The support you show us, day in day out, is what allows this to exist. You’re not just customers, you’re the reason we’re able to keep pushing our mission forward and support more people who need it.”
©Video/images: GTBAL/@headwest_creative
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