This winter you can join us for an icy dip in and out, swim a solo length, or join a relay team!
Thank you to everyone who took part in our Icebreaker events at Tooting Bec Lido and Parliament Hill Lido this year.
If you couldn't make it to our in-person events but you're feeling inspired, you can still take part in our DIY Icebreaker by creating your own cold-water challenge and raising funds to end homelessness.
Please read our cold water tips and safety guidance before participating in Crisis Icebreaker.
Please read our cold-water tips and safety guidance before participating in the Crisis Icebreaker.
General health and safety advice for cold-water swimming
Cold-water tips:
Safety advice for DIY Icebreaker
Useful links:
Open Water Swimming Society
A temperature guide
“After drop”: a guide to warming up
How to acclimatise to cold water
Festive dos and don’ts
RNLI
could give someone an hour of one-to-one support and coaching with one of our lead workers; helping them develop skills to find, secure, and maintain a home or a job.
could help eight people with gas or electricity costs when they're setting up their new home or struggling to make their bills.
could prevent someone from sleeping rough by paying for emergency accommodation while we support them to find permanent housing.
could go towards mugs, pans, cutlery and bedding to help ten people set up a new home of their own.
“I can’t imagine a January without the amazing dippers being a part of my daily routine.’’— Louise, part of the January Daily Dippers
Bring people together and fundraise for Crisis. Whether you fundraise at work, in your community, or with family and friends, you’ll be helping people build their lives beyond homelessness.
We have plenty of fundraising ideas and you can download our resources to help you make a real difference and have fun along the way!