Brave the cold to support the NSRI this winter solstice!

20 Jun 2024

The National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) invites you to brave the cold and take a splash for a cause by participating in a winter solstice plunge to raise essential funds.

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NSRI crews around the country, today and tomorrow, will take the plunge and take a splash for a cause by participating in a winter solstice plunge to raise essential funds.

NSRI volunteers are on duty year-round, ready to dive into action at a moment's notice—even on the coldest day of the year. As the winter solstice approaches, marking the longest night of the year on June 20th, the NSRI encourages you to embrace the chill and celebrate the return of longer days with an invigorating plunge.

Join thousands across the Southern Hemisphere 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. Not only is this a test of endurance and bravery, but it may also offer health benefits, such as boosting your immune system, improving circulation, and reducing stress!

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Safety First:- Never swim alone.- Do not swim in rough seas.- Always have a flotation device with you.- Know who to call in an emergency.

The NSRI has a proud legacy of cold-water swims, with volunteers like Station 23, Wilderness’s Jané Botha, who raised R47,500 last year, and a team of NSRI volunteers from various rescue bases who swam the Robben Island Crossing in 2023 raising more than R40 000.

This year, we challenge you to organise a winter solstice plunge on or around June 20th or 21st. No matter how small, every contribution helps the NSRI continue to teach water safety, survival swimming, conduct rescue operations, and save lives.

Get Involved:

- Set a Date: Choose a date and time for your plunge.- Create a Campaign: Visit GivenGain, search for the NSRI charity page or click here. Select “Start Fundraising,” and follow the easy steps. - Spread the Word: Encourage friends, family, and colleagues to participate or donate.

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For more information on organising your Solstice Plunge and the tax breaks you’ll get from your donation, visit the NSRI’s Community Fundraising page or contact Renee at 021 434 4011 or [email protected].

To find your nearest NSRI station, visit the NSRI Base Finder on our website and see how you can support them.

Pictures of NSRI Wilderness volunteers’ 2023 Winter Solstice plunge can be downloaded from Sea Rescue’s Flickr page.

In an Emergency:Contact the NSRI Emergency Operations Centre on 087 094 9774

Pictures of last year’s Solstice Plunge at Wilderness for media use can be downloaded from Sea Rescue’s Flickr page

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