Kick start your new year by wild swimming to raise vital funds to support people with breast cancer and take part in the Little Lifts' Big Dip Challenge 2025.

At Little Lifts, we know that taking on a physical and mental challenge can really help to improve health and wellbeing. Let January be the month where you make time to challenge yourself and tend to your wellbeing, all whilst supporting people with breast cancer. You can choose when, where and how much you dip, as long as it is in January 2025. 

We know the popularity cold water dipping has gained since our first Big Dip Challenge in 2021. Whether if you're a seasoned dipper or a newbie, we all need a little motivation, so why not do it for a meaningful cause?

Fundraise a minimum of £50.00

Get your friends and family to sponsor you to take on this challenge. Your very own fundraising page will be set up during the registration process, and we have lovely fundraising packs to help you along the way.

You've got to be in it to win it!

Everyone who registers will also be entered into a prize draw to win a special prize as well as an exclusive prize for completing the Big Dip Challenge!

For information on wild swimming and how to take part safely, head to www.loneswimmer.com and www.outdoorswimmingsociety.com.

We can't wait to see your Big Dip updates!

Love, the Little Lifts Team  x

 

Register

£10.00

Donations

       

 

Sub total: £0.00

When registering for this challenge, you will be asked to agree to the below Terms and Conditions:

Little Lifts and companies supporting Little Lifts are unable to assume any legal responsibility for swimmers.

All persons partaking in swimming must be aged over 16 years and are solely responsible for making their own risk assessments before partaking in any swim. Conditions change and abilities vary, and the associated risks of swim spots change over time. By swimming outdoors you are at heightened risk of injury and harm, including cold water shock, hypothermia, drowning, sickness and injury (for example, from wildlife, other swimmers, underwater debris, water pollution and more).

Little Lifts do not have any insurance in place for individuals who take part in this challenge. The decision to take part in outdoor swimming must be taken individually and must not depend either partially or wholly on the information provided by Little Lifts or on any of our other communication channels. 

When making the decision to swim, it is crucial to know your limits. If you are in any doubt about the safety of a swim you should refrain from entering the water.

If you are unsure about your ability to take part in this challenge, you should seek medical advice before registering for this challenge. If you wish to take part without such advice, you do so entirely at your own risk. You must understand the nature of the challenge and be in an appropriate physical and mental condition to participate. Little Lifts can not be held responsible for any injuries or ill health of any kind arising from participation in this challenge.

Individuals acting on behalf of Little Lifts, any persons supporting them or involved exclude, to the maximum extent permitted by law, any liability for personal injury, death or other harm or loss to any person or organisation as a result of a breach of legal duty or negligence.