Lifeboat Crews Demand Your Old GoPro Sessions! Following a smashing success in Newhaven, Littlehampton and Eastbourne RNLI are begging the public to hand over their unwanted GoPro Session cameras to help save lives at sea.
RNLI’s GoPro Appeal Sets Sail
The initial call-out from Newhaven Lifeboat saw a flood of donations. Generous folks handed over their discontinued GoPro Sessions, enabling crews to capture raw rescue footage. This footage is snapped, shared, and streamed across social media, shining a spotlight on daring sea rescues.
Littlehampton and Eastbourne Join the Charge
Now, Littlehampton and Eastbourne lifeboat stations want in on the action. They’ve launched their own appeal, urging people to dig out those old GoPros. The cameras aren’t just gadgets—they’re vital tools in recording heroic missions, and even feature in the hit BBC2 series Saving Lives at Sea.
How You Can Help
- Got a spare or outdated GoPro Session camera gathering dust?
- Donate it to your local RNLI lifeboat station.
- Help crews capture dramatic rescues and boost lifesaving efforts.
The RNLI relies on public generosity, and your old gadget could be a lifesaver. Contact your nearest lifeboat station today and get those cameras rolling for a good cause!