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Swim With ARMY 🌊💜
This June, BTS ARMY Charity and SwimTayka are joining forces for a global campaign helping children gain access to life-saving swimming and water safety education.
Every child deserves the chance to feel safe in water.
Yet around the world, many children grow up near rivers, oceans, lakes, and coastlines without ever learning how to swim. For some families, swimming lessons are simply unaffordable. For others, access to pools, instructors, or safe water education does not exist.
Together, we can help change that.
Why This Matters
Swimming is more than a sport.
It creates:
confidence
safety
inclusion
opportunity
freedom
Children who learn to swim gain skills that stay with them for life.
Through SwimTayka’s programmes around the world, children learn:
swimming and floating skills
drowning prevention
confidence in water
environmental awareness
teamwork and leadership
What Your Donation Helps Provide
💙 $10 can help provide swimming lessons for a child
💜 $25 can help provide equipment and water safety resources
🌊 Collective giving helps entire communities gain access to life-saving education
When thousands of people each give a little, extraordinary things happen.
Real Impact
Children in SwimTayka programmes have:
overcome fear of water
gained confidence swimming independently
developed leadership skills
become advocates for cleaner waterways and safer communities
One child shared:
"Before lessons, Sofia was afraid to even put her face underwater. Now she wants to become a swimming teacher."
A Global Community
This campaign brings together people from around the world through music, kindness, and shared purpose.
From:
South Korea
USA
UK
Peru
Brazil
Bali
Together, we are building waves of change.
Three Simple Ways To Help
Donate
Every contribution matters.
Share
Help spread the message online.
Support
Encourage others to join the campaign.
Campaign Week
📅 6 June - 13 June
During the week we’ll be sharing:
daily stories
programme updates
fundraising challenges
community posts
awareness activities
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