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Brave the cold to support the NSRI this winter solstice!

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Brave the cold to support the NSRI this winter solstice! The National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) invites you to brave the cold and take a dip for their cause by participating in a winter solstice plunge to raise vital funds.

 

Brave the cold to support the NSRI this winter solstice

 

NSRI volunteers are on duty year-round and ready to spring into action at a moment’s notice. This, even on the coldest day of the year. As the winter solstice approaches on Sunday, 21st June, the NSRI encourages people to embrace the chill and celebrate the return of longer days with an invigorating plunge. The solstice marks the longest night of the year.

Brave the cold to support the NSRI this winter solstice!

Winter solstice fun – Take a plunge in the sea

You are invited to join hundreds across South Africa in this tradition by taking a plunge in the sea, a tidal pool, a swimming pool, your local dam, or even by participating in an ice bucket challenge. This is not only a test of endurance and bravery, but it could also provide health benefits. This could be boosting your immune system, improving circulation, and reducing stress!

Brave the cold to support the NSRI this winter solstice!

All for a good cause

 

Each year, teams of NSRI volunteers from their rescue bases brave the plunge to raise funds for their station. This year, people are challenged to organise a winter solstice plunge on or near the 21st of June. Regardless of size, every contribution helps the NSRI continue teaching water safety and survival swimming. It also helps to conduct rescue operations and to save lives.

 

Brave the cold to support the NSRI this winter solstice!

How to get involved: Winter Solstice (NSRI)

– Set a Date: Choose a date, a place and a time for your plunge.
– Create a Campaign: Visit GivenGain, search for the NSRI ‘Winter Solstice swim 2026’ page or click here
– Select ‘Start Fundraising,’ and follow the easy steps.
– Share the Message: Encourage friends, family, and colleagues to get involved or make a donation.

 

Be aware that safety must always be the priority

 

– Never swim alone.
– Do not swim in rough seas.
– Always have a flotation device with you.
– Know who to call in an emergency (NSRI Emergency Operations Centre on 087 094 9774)

To set up your fundraising page, visit the official NSRI Event page on Givengain.

For more information on organising your Solstice Plunge and the tax breaks you’ll get from your donation, contact Renee at 021 434 4011 or renee@searescue.org.za.

To find your nearest NSRI station, visit the NSRI Base Finder on their website.

For emergency assistance, call NSRI’s Emergency Operations Centre on 087 094 9774 or dial 112 from any mobile phone.

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