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Sub10 Club x Level Water: Dip for a Difference

Updated: Nov 5

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Join Sub10 Club or Wild Sub10 Club this winter and turn your cold water swims into lasting impact – help fund swimming lessons for children with disabilities.


In the UK, access to swimming is not equal. From physical development to social and emotional confidence, Level Water gives children with disabilities the opportunity to learn to swim and fall in love with the water.


Joining the Sub10 Club or Wild Sub10 Club means your dips can make a difference by fundraising for Level Water. You’ll receive gifts and encouragement to celebrate your fundraising milestones!


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Sign up

You’ll receive a Level Water welcome pack through the post - a pink post card and swim hat for all your cold water adventures! This will have a link to your swimmer hub where you can find all the info you need about winter swimming and fundraising.


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£15

You’ve funded your first swimming lesson! To celebrate, you will be entered into a prize draw where five lucky winners will receive a NOWCA Wild bundle including a t-shirt, tow float, swim hat and more. Winners will be drawn on the 1 April 2026.


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£75

You’re going strong now! You'll be entered into the prize draw to win one of Red’s fabulous changing robes (to be eligible you will have raised £75 before 31st December 2025).


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£100

You’ve hit your fundraising target! You’ll receive a coveted Level Water beanie in the post for your wonderful efforts.


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£200

Wow, you’ve doubled your fundraising target! You will get a Red dry bag to take on your swim-ventures.


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£300

You have raised 20 lessons for a child with a disability in 2026. Keep an eye on the post for a personal handwritten golden postcard from Ian, our CEO and Founder.





The Difference Your Dips Make


“My daughter, Isie, has been having lessons for some time now and has made progress beyond all our hopes and dreams! When she started lessons she was too nervous to let the water go above her knee! Now she can swim a length on her back and jumps in the deep end – doing it in a way that suits her abilities.”


“Freddie managed his 25 meter front crawl and already managed 25 on his back this last Saturday and while that is a fantastic achievement for him, what is equally important to me is the rise in his confidence and wellbeing in general.  Freddie has been at time painfully shy and both Gwen and Ellie have been just fantastic. I am struggling to find the words for how much we appreciate you everything that you have done for Freddie and our family.”


“Have to say the swim teacher Clark has got at K2, Kelsey, is absolutely amazing. She’s not only a great swim teacher (obvs!) but she’s a natural born therapist. She really does get the best out of him – I’ve only seen Clark respond to one other therapist like this and that was in America! So impressed with her – she’s capable of big things.”

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