Meet our Swimmers: Andy Greene on the Social Model of Disability
Andy has recently joined WeSwim and is a member of the national steering group of Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC).
Andy has recently joined WeSwim and is a member of the national steering group of Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC).
In this week’s blog, we have the pleasure to introduce you to Emily, our new Volunteer Manager.
In the blog this week, we will be sharing the story of Sujata with you, one of our volunteers who has recently joined the club.
In this week’s blog we will introduce Kenn, one of our swimmers who has kindly shared his story with our club members.
Kendall helps to make swimmers feel welcome at the club and acts as a representative for swimmers to help the club continually improve.
Meena coordinates our weekly swim sessions and ensure a smooth experience for swimmers and volunteers.
Still unsure about joining WeSwim? Read about the experience from a swimmer who joined for the first time.
A personal view of Covid-19 restrictions by a swimmer with autism
This week, we’re sharing Lynn’s story about living with multiple sclerosis (MS) and how swimming has helped her feel better physically and mentally.
Richard tells us about working for the NHS, volunteering for WeSwim and how he got into swimming.
This week, we are talking to one of our volunteers, Emirah, who is sharing her experience. She has a fascinating story about volunteering with children in Asia before joining WeSwim.
This week we hear from Pimlico Puffins Chair Daiga about her work with Rohit, a swimmer who was born without a right arm.
Find out how lockdown has impacted Ramin and how he has still managed to swim thanks to WeSwim volunteer Magali.
WeSwim volunteer Magali talks about working with swimmers during lockdown & open water swimming!