Please help us raise money for the incredible organisation, CALM by sponsoring Nepali prayer Flags that will adorn the Shambala Stage!
NOTE: We have now drawn the first winner and notified them, however we want to raise even more for CALM so we have added new rewards: If you sponsor 3 or more calls between August 3rd and August 30th, you will be entered into a prize draw to win the first 2 tickets to Shambala 2019! We will notify the winner of this second prize draw on September 2nd. Please make sure you choose the correct reward to enter this draw.
Over the past 3 years, Shambala’s ‘Flags For…’ campaigns have raised over £17,000 for incredible causes. Last year you helped In Place of War set up new music studios in areas of conflict in Uganda; in 2016 you helped Temwa alleviate Malawi’s food crisis; and, in 2015, you helped Help Rural Nepal tackle the aftermath of the devastating earthquake.
This year, Shambala Festival is teaming up with CALM (Campaign Against Living Miserably) to present Flags For CALM.
CALM is an award-winning charity dedicated to preventing male suicide, the single biggest killer of men under the age of 45 in the UK. In 2017, 75% of all UK suicides were male.
How Flags For CALM works
Why CALM?
Male suicide and mental health is a big issue that can’t be ignored any longer. The statistics are shocking: every two hours a man in the UK takes his own life.
It’s unacceptable that so many men are dying from suicide on a daily basis, yet so few people are talking about it.
It’s something that has impacted us, as a festival family and personally, and we know many of you will have been affected by this issue in one way or another. Whilst it goes without saying that suicide is not an exclusively male issue, the fact that 75% of UK suicides in the past 12 months have been male means this issue needs our urgent attention.
This is everyone’s problem. So, whilst CALM’s services are aimed at supporting men in crisis, they want to work with the whole of society on campaigns to help change the toxic culture around masculinity that renders many men unable to ask for help for fear of being seen as weak.
The impact of male suicide is huge and affects us all, regardless of gender.

Where Your Money Will Go...
Please dig deep, Shambala- together we can save lives!
You do not need to be coming to Shambala Festival to contribute to this campaign.
If you’re in need of support, you can find information on CALM’s support services here. If you’ve been affected by suicide, please go to the Support After Suicide Partnership website to find help near you.
This project successfully funded on 30th August 2018