Six years ago, Simone’s life took an unexpected turn after she experienced a stroke, leaving her with neuropathy, a condition that causes shooting pain, numbness and tingling in hands and feet. She now faces chronic pain and sensitivity to touch, challenges that impact her daily life. Despite this, she’s a dedicated member of the WeSwim club, making the weekly journey by scooter and train to our Vauxhall Club.
For Simone, swimming is more than exercise—it’s a refuge.
“We attend WeSwim because we feel safe and secure in the pool, while enjoying our time with the volunteers and club members,” she says. “It’s a very nurturing and encouraging environment. The volunteers are super kind, enthusiastic, and friendly. There’s always someone to point you in the right direction.”
As a musician, Simone finds that being in the water offers a unique freedom, a soothing escape that enables her to temporarily ease the physical pain and limitations she experiences. For her and hundreds of others, WeSwim represents not only physical activity but also a vital source of support, empowerment, and community connection.
2024 has been a fantastic year for WeSwim. We opened two new clubs and welcomed 222 new swimmers with disabilities.
But to keep the momentum going, we need your help. 1 in 6 Londoners has a disability and we have a waiting list of over 120 people.
Next year we want to open new clubs to get more people with disabilities into the water. It costs us £10,000 to run each club for 6 months. We all know next year will be tougher, especially for people with disabilities if costs keep rising.
This holiday season, we’re launching our Christmas appeal to raise £10,000. Let’s give our swimmers the community they deserve—a safe, supportive space to stay active and connected.
How your donations can help:
Join us in making a difference this Christmas and help us reach even more swimmers like Simone in 2025.
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