WeSwim is a London-based organisation providing accessible swimming opportunities for people with disabilities. With 80% of disabled individuals expressing a desire to be more active, WeSwim addresses the significant barriers they face, including transport issues, financial constraints, and a lack of inclusive facilities. Their mission is to offer a safe and supportive environment where disabled people can enjoy swimming while building a sense of community.
Since its founding in 2021, WeSwim has operated in some of London’s most deprived areas. It supports people with a wide range of disabilities, including physical, learning, and visual impairments, who often find it difficult to access mainstream swimming sessions. By running specialised sessions tailored to their needs, WeSwim helps disabled people improve their physical health, mental well-being, and confidence.
WeSwim operates across five locations in London: Crouch End, Tottenham, Old Street, Barbican, and Vauxhall. They have delivered more than 1,500 swims this year already. Their work is supported by 134 volunteers who provide one-on-one assistance to members, helping them feel comfortable in the water.
The impact of WeSwim is clear: 100% of participants have reported improved physical fitness, greater confidence, and stronger social connections. The organisation’s substantial waiting lists, with around 40 people at each pool, highlight the demand for accessible swimming opportunities. This growing need highlights the essential role WeSwim plays in promoting both physical and mental well-being for people with disabilities across London.
Funding awarded from Grants for Good will be used to cover costs such as venue hire, equipment, and volunteer expenses, ensuring that more people across London can benefit from its inclusive swimming sessions.
We’re incredibly grateful to the John Good Group for shortlisting WeSwim for a Matthew Good funding award. This recognition would make a huge splash for people with disabilities across London. By providing accessible swimming sessions, WeSwim can empower them to experience the joy and freedom of movement in the water which is often cut off for them.
I had a fantastic meeting with Tash, the founder of WeSwim, who started this initiative after volunteering with a smaller organisation focused on swimming for disabled individuals. Along with another dedicated volunteer, they launched WeSwim, beginning with just one pool and now expanding to five locations across London. Tash’s passion for her work is evident, as they consistently witness the joy in their members and the physical benefits that come as their mobility improves. Having started as a CIC, they are now in the process of registering as a charity – a transition that they hope will help them attract further funding and achieve even greater success
Latest Project Updates
November 2024
Granted £2,000
After employees at the John Good Group voted for their favourite causes, WeSwim received a grant of £2,000.
October 2024
Grants for Good Finalist
WeSwim has become one of the top five finalists in the latest Grants for Good round, and will receive a grant between £2000 and £5000 after employees at the John Good Group have voted on their favourite causes.