AWARE NI is gearing up for its annual Sea Splash event at Benone Strand, set to take place on Sunday, October 13, in honor of World Mental Health Day.
Now in its fourth year, the Sea Splash invites participants of all ages to take a refreshing dip in the sea for a great cause, with all proceeds going directly to AWARE NI’s network of peer-led support groups. These groups provide vital support for individuals dealing with depression, anxiety, and bipolar disorder – services that often face funding shortfalls.
Angie Porter from the Tyrone Dippers, a group that regularly experiences the mental health benefits of sea swimming, also offered her support, “Sea swimming has a unique way of clearing the mind and reducing stress, which is why we’re backing the Sea Splash. It’s a meaningful event that supports mental health while allowing us to experience its benefits first-hand.”
Margaret McCrossan, Community and Events fundraising officer at AWARE NI, explains the significance of the Sea Splash. “The AWARE NI Sea Splash is one of our most important events! It’s not just about raising much-needed funds to support our services, which are crucial for those facing mental health challenges – it’s also about creating a strong sense of community. The event brings people together, and the mental health benefits of cold water dipping are significant. It’s a day where everyone supports each other, both emotionally and physically.”
AWARE NI encourages everyone to join the Sea Splash, donate, or help spread the word. Your support can make a significant difference to mental health services in Northern Ireland.
This year, participants are encouraged to raise at least £75 to help continue AWARE NI’s work.
l For more details or to sign up for the Sea Splash, please visit aware-ni.org/seasplash.
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