People are being urged to 'make a splash' for a children's hospice this September.
Supporters can take part in water-based activities like surfing, sailing or swimming to raise funds for the charity based in North Somerset.
Children's Hospice South West is a charity which offers care for children with life-limiting conditions and is based in Charlton Farm near Wraxall.
Event fundraiser for charity, Kayley Waller, said: "We want people to make a splash and help raise vital funds to make the most of short and precious lives.
"It could be in your paddling pool, local swimming pool, or the open water - there is nothing too small or too big, so get those swimming costumes, shorts or wet suits on and make a huge difference."
Kayley said Bristol swim clubs and businesses were already keen to take the plunge, including the Little Swim Company, and Bristol surf centre The Wave, which is planning a number of fundraising initiatives.
To take part in 'September Splash' or for more information, visit www.chsw.org.uk/splash.
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