Gorey Guardian

Dip in the Nip for the Hope Centre

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BEING A WOMAN with a little bit of courage is the only criteria you need to meet to take part in this year’s Dip in the Nip in aid of the Hope Cancer Support Centre.

Now in its second year, the event will see hundreds of women converge on a Wexford beach at 7 a.m. on August 14 and bare all in the name of charity. It’s a big ask for many, who dare not hop into the shower at 7 a.m. on a Sunday, let alone jump into the Irish sea without even a sock to their name. But according to chief organiser Eileen Rowe, participan­ts will be thrilled once they have taken the plunge.

‘ The benefits of it are phenomenal, even from the point of view of getting your kit off which is a huge deal for so many people. Some women tell me that they can’t even look at themselves in the mirror but I tell them that there are no mirrors on the beach. Nobody is there to look at anyone as everyone is so locked in on their own bodies,’ she said. ‘I had women coming up to me last year and thanking me for encouragin­g them to take part.’

The benefit of the swim has an effect across the community as all funds raised through sponsorshi­p and bucket collection­s will be donated to the Hope Cancer Support Centre. It is a cause very close to Eileen’s heart, having lost her aunt to cancer in April last year, and one many people can relate to.

‘It was very emotional for me last year. Everyone who does the swim can think of a loved one who is no longer here to take part with them,’ she said.

Last year’s event saw 120 women take part and over €10,700 was raised for charity. So far, over 150 people have hopped on board for the event this August and Eileen is hoping that more will get involved in the coming weeks.

Participan­ts will meet at Rosslare Community Centre on the morning of Sunday, August 14, before they head off to a nearby beach.

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