Amalia Haralambous

My Swim Serpentine

Fundraising for The Marine Society & Sea Cadets
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Event: Swim Serpentine 2019, on 21 September 2019
Swim Serpentine 2019
Campaign by The Marine Society & Sea Cadets (RCN 313013 and SC037808)
Sea Cadets helps young people see a better future. Growing up today is tough, but 71% of parents say that Sea Cadets improves happiness in their child, reducing anxiety. By supporting us you are helping us reach more young people across the UK.

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The world moves so fast and growing up today is tough. That's why I'm swimming the Swim Serpentine to raise money for Sea Cadets. Sea Cadets offer life-changing opportunities to young people, on and off the water, helping them earn qualifications and gain great experiences which all helps to move them closer to doing whatever they want to do after school. The money I raise will help Sea Cadets to keep on offering a whole world of activities to children and teenagers from all kinds of backgrounds, giving them a great head start in life. The difference Sea Cadets makes to the lives of young people carries with them throughout all aspects of their lives. 'It was the people. I don't know...I just felt like I wanted to be friends with everyone. And now, I've made a lot more friends. I used to be really shy. We're all just together.' Any support would be hugely appreciated and will mean that Sea Cadets can keep on having a positive impact on young people all around the UK.

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About the campaign

Sea Cadets helps young people see a better future. Growing up today is tough, but 71% of parents say that Sea Cadets improves happiness in their child, reducing anxiety. By supporting us you are helping us reach more young people across the UK.

About the charity

The Marine Society & Sea Cadets

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RCN 313013 and SC037808
Across the UK, 14,000 Sea Cadets (aged 9-17 years) in 400 units take part in nautical adventure every week; they learn valuable life skills and earn useful qualifications helping them to get a head start in life. Linked to Marine Society providing seafarers with lifelong learning opportunities.

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