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Pearson Cycles X CALM: A shared vision for cycling

Pearson, the world’s oldest bicycle business, has announced a new partnership, supporting suicide prevention organisation Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) as their official charity partner.

Throughout the year, the partnership will see Pearson raise funds for the charity through their cycling events and work alongside CALM to create in-store panel discussions that bring the community together and support mental health through a shared love of cycling.

So who are CALM?

Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) stands united against suicide with everyone in the UK. Every week 125 people in the UK take their own lives. CALM exists to change this – by offering life-saving support, creating culture changing campaigns, and by bringing people together across the country to reject living miserably.

They stand together with everyone struggling with life, no matter who they are, where they’re from or what they’re going through. They challenge the stereotypes and stigma that prevent people from getting help.

A shared vision for cycling

Pearson understands the power of cycling to bring people together, for over 150 years the Pearson family has opened its doors to cyclists. Its South London store has been at the heart of the local cycling community, hosting events ranging from group gravel and road rides, to intimate in-store get togethers.

Profile picture of CALM Fundraising Officer, Nicola ParkesThis is a passion that has been shared with CALM, as Nicola Parkes, Fundraising Officer for CALM  explains,  “CALM and cycling have been pedalling side by side for a long time now. Cycling was one of the very first areas that we created our CALM Clubs around, bringing people together over shared passion points to encourage feeling safe, opening up, and seeking help. It’s about getting together, doing what you love and feeling better for it. Because human connection and being with people is important. Which is why we’re delighted to be working in partnership with Pearson Cycles in our fight against living miserably.”

“The connection between getting together for a bike ride, and suicide prevention may seem peculiar. Most people assume the only way to prevent suicide is with better access to clinical mental health services. But in reality, only one third of people dying by suicide contacted mental health services in the year before their death. CALM understands the most at risk groups in the UK are those less likely to engage with mental health services. So, it’s vital we reach people where they are, in a genuine and non-clinical way.

“And we can’t wait to do just that with the Pearson Cycles community.”

For more information visit pearson1860.com