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Rachel March for Oceans 8 Charity Swim

Rachel March for Oceans 8 Charity Swim

Funds Raised:
R 1 673
Fundraising Target:
R 5 500

Personal message

Hello everyone! So I will be completing the 1-mile event for Oceans 8 Open Water Charity Swim on Saturday, 5th November 2022. 

The money raised will be split between 9 individual charities, all involved in bettering our beloved South Africa. These charities are Adopt-a-River, Caversham Education Institute, C.R.O.W. – Centre for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife, Game Rangers Association of Africa, International Sailors’ Society of South Africa, Kerr House, Liberty N.P.O., One Planet S.A. and Wildlife A.C.T.

Any bit helps, big or small! xx

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Donations

  • Oct 10, 2022 - R 1 000.00 Fees covered
  • "Well done my Rach go for it . Love dad" - Andy march

  • Oct 04, 2022 - USD $ 30.41 Fees covered
  • "Good luck Rachel!!! " - The Redmans

  • Oct 04, 2022 - R 200.00 Fees covered
  • "Good luck my Rach! With you all the way!!!! " - Rachael Dolbey

Statistics

Fundraising target

R 5 500.00

Donations to date

R 1 672.97

Oceans 8 Charity Swim NPC

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The Oceans 8 Charity Swim is South Africa's first warm water ocean swim of its kind, exclusively for charity.

It has been started by 5 charities (DUCT, NSRI, Project Rhino, Singakwenza and WILDTRUST) to provide a reliable and sustainable flow of funding to deserving non-profits with a footprint in KwaZulu-Natal, to support their work and allow them to continue to engage in and deliver on projects which have an impact and influence on education, environment, community development and upliftment for those most in need. 

The inaugural Oceans 8 Charity Swim will be held on the 16th & 17th (18th) June 2023 at the Durban Undersea Club, with the 5 founding charities benefitting from the 8 Mile swimmers, and 9 invitational charities benefitting from the 1 Mile swimmers.