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PEOPLE ACROSS THE UK INVITED TO TAKE THE PLUNGE FOR FISHING FAMILIES

PEOPLE ACROSS THE UK INVITED TO TAKE THE PLUNGE

People across the UK invited to take the plunge for fishing families. The Fishermen’s Mission is inviting people across the UK to brave chilly waters this autumn, as the Big Dip returns from 5 to 11 October. Following the success of last year’s inaugural event, the charity is aiming to raise £10,000 to help fishermen and their families.

Members of the public are being encouraged to dip in the sea, rivers, lochs, lakes or even paddling pools, to raise vital funds for the people who bring seafood to our tables.

This year’s campaign also includes the launch of a new set of free educational activities for primary schools, helping children explore fishing, seafood, and Britain’s maritime heritage.PEOPLE ACROSS THE UK INVITED TO TAKE THE PLUNGE2

Founded in 1881, the Fishermen’s Mission is the only national charity dedicated solely to supporting active and former fishermen and their dependants. As it approaches its 145th anniversary this October, the charity continues to provide practical, emotional and pastoral support to fishing families facing hardship, illness, injury, or bereavement.

Ali Godfrey, Director of Business Development for the Fishermen’s Mission, said:

“We’re excited to be launching our new primary school activity packs, and we’re hoping to see even more teachers take the plunge this year.

“Last year, teachers and staff at Shakespeare Primary School dunked into tubs of cold water on the playing field, much to the delight of the cheering pupils. It was a fun and memorable day for all involved, and they raised over £500 for the charity.”

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Ashley Mullenger

Another of those taking part last year was commercial fisherman Ashley Mullenger, better known on social media as ‘The Female Fisherman’, who braved the cold waters by dipping from the side of her fishing vessel.

Ashley said:

“I was really pleased to take part in the Big Dip last year and support a charity that does so much for fishing families across the UK.

“Without the Fishermen’s Mission, there would be fishing families unable to access vital support in times of uncertainty and crisis. The fishing industry is incredibly unpredictable, and the funds raised through the Big Dip help ensure the charity can continue to be there when people need it most.”

Individuals, families, workplaces, clubs, community groups and church groups are all invited to get involved. The charity is encouraging supporters to start planning now by choosing a location, gathering friends and family, and setting up their fundraising pages via the Fishermen’s Mission website.

As a thank you for their support, everyone who raises £150 or more will be able to choose either a Fishermen’s Mission beanie hat or a travel mug.

For more information visit: https://www.fishermensmission.org.uk/get-involved/the-big-dip/

About The Fishermen’s Mission

The Fishermen’s Mission is the only national charity that works solely to support active and former fishermen and their dependants.

Founded in 1881, the charity provides emergency financial assistance, practical welfare support, pastoral care and crisis response to fishing families throughout the UK.

The charity receives no Government or Lottery funding and relies on donations and voluntary support to continue its work.

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