Set your challenge

Splash your way through each day this month to raise cash to help people live with debilitating migraine. Take on a swim challenge for a month to boost your well being and to help raise funds to support people whose lives have been put on hold because of the pain and isolation caused by migraine.

Whether it is your local pool, lido, beach, river or even your shower on its coldest setting, pledging to get in the water each day for a month will make a huge difference for people who live with debilitating migraine.

Click here to read the RNLI guide on safety and cold water swimming 

Inspiration

  • Swim a km a day (40 lengths in a 25 m pool) for a month
  • Cold water dip in open water (safely!)
  • Ice bath challenge in your back garden
  • Take a 5m cold shower each day for a month
  • Pledge to swim 20 miles in a month ( 43 lengths a day on average in a 25 m pool)

Get involved

Whether you’ve pledged to paddle in your pond each day or swim the length of the Thames in your local pool, you can get involved with Team Migraine.

  1. Sign up by selecting general entry. 
  2. You will automatically have a fundraising page set up! 
  3. Receive your free swim cap
  4. Share your fundraising page on your socials
  5. Start swimming!
 

registrations are not available

There are currently no entry options available for this event.

 

The Migraine Trust is dedicated to helping people affected by migraine. We are the only UK migraine charity providing information and support, campaigning for awareness and change, and funding and promoting research.

One in seven people in the UK live with migraine, and this complex and debilitating neurological disorder significantly affects their lives. We have been leading and bringing the migraine community together to change this since 1965.

Every year over two million people visit our website and thousands contact our helplines for information and support on all aspects of migraine and for help in managing it at work, in education, and in accessing healthcare.

We campaign for increased awareness and understanding of migraine, and national policy change to improve the lives of people who get it.