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Are you in for Dip a Day this year, John? Across the UK, thousands of Ocean Activists are getting ready to dunk themselves in cold water to raise vital ocean-saving funds, as part of Dip a Day in October! 💦 Whether it’s the sea, a river, or your garden tub, every dip connects you to the water you love and powers the fight to protect it. ✊ There’s only one week to go ! Sign up today to get your free T-shirt and swim hat (while stocks last) as a thank you for your fundraising efforts. ⬇️ [Get involved <[link removed]>]
From healing to protest, from grief to joy, every dip tells a story. Here’s why people just like you are taking the plunge this October…
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To heal “The sea has been my greatest healer, having become poorly 5 years ago with Diabetes. Wild sea swimming has been instrumental in helping me manage and to control it.” - Lucy [Dip a Day <[link removed]>]
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To fight water pollution “It boils my blood that the system to prevent sewage, microplastics and chemicals from polluting our rivers and seas is not taken seriously by the government.” - Claire [Protect the sea <[link removed]>]
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To find solace “The sea has always been my happy place. This challenge came after the loss of a loved one, which was perfect timing. To be in the sea almost every day has been soul restoring for me.” - Beccy [Find your calm <[link removed]>]
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To connect with nature “Nature has always been healing and restorative for me, in particular water... The cold temperatures and incredible connection to nature started to help me reset and reconnect.” - Jonathan [Dive on in <[link removed]>]
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To protect our waters “My favourite swim spot has been identified as having ‘poor’ water quality. This challenge has changed so much for me, including renewing and increasing my love of nature.” - Deborah [Fight pollution <[link removed]>]
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To boost mental health “I need to wild dip. To get into cold rivers. My mental health suffers greatly when I don't. The thrill and energy you get from dipping in the wild fulfills some primeval need.” - Lucy [Start dipping! <[link removed]>]
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To stand against the polluters “Shame on the water companies, and shame on the government for their complicity. It’s enough to turn your stomach — and if that doesn’t, the sewage in our seas just might.” - Alice [Take a stand <[link removed]>]
Want to experience all this, John? Don’t miss this chance to get out of your comfort zone and make a difference with water lovers across the UK! Sign up today and get your goodies. 👇 [Sign up today <[link removed]>]
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