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SURFING IT FORWARD

These days, acts of kindness are more likely to be shared on a Pinterest board than in the flesh, let alone in the water. Rory Heard doesn’t have a Pinterest account, what he does have is an overwhelming sense of purpose that surfing holds as a galvanising agent to improve and touch lives, changing them for the better. Salt water therapy for those that need it and hope for those who thought it had all but left them a long time ago.

Most surfers know the healing powers of the ocean, how

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