The Wild Swim Store

Go Blue for ME

Fundraising for ME Association
£825
raised of £700 target
Go Blue for ME, 8 May 2021
#GoBlue4ME is the ME Association's annual campaign to link people with the illness and their families to ME Awareness Week in May. We invite people to add their own fundraising events to this page.

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May is ME Awareness Month and we would love you to join us for the #GoBlue4ME challenge.  

We are calling on you, the lovely wild swimming community to do what you love, taking the plunge and going for a swim, all in aid of this debilitating and life-changing chronic illness. 

Tam from The Wild Swim Store lives with ME so this is a cause close to our hearts. 

Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) is a complex multisystem neurological disease that affects more than 250,000 people in the UK. To find out more about ME please visit https://meassociation.org.uk 

So how can you get involved? 

1. Go for a wild swim

2. Take a photo and post it to your social media making sure you tag @thewildswimstore and use the hashtag #GoBlue4ME

3. Tag 3 friends in the post to do the same challenge

4. Donate £5 to the ME Association - click on "Give Now" at top of the page

The ME Association campaigns hard to get ME recognised as a severe neurological illness. Their helpline provides essential information and support to adults and children who have ME/CFS, and to their families and carers. They also fund biomedical research into the physical nature and causes of ME/CFS.

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About the campaign

#GoBlue4ME is the ME Association's annual campaign to link people with the illness and their families to ME Awareness Week in May. We invite people to add their own fundraising events to this page.

About the charity

ME Association

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The ME Association campaigns hard to get ME recognised as a severe neurological illness. Our helpline provides essential information and support to adults and children who have ME/CFS, and to their families and carers. We also fund biomedical research into the physical nature and causes of ME/CFS.

Donation summary

Total raised
£824.88
+ £86.25 Gift Aid
Online donations
£824.88
Offline donations
£0.00

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