Bondi Icebergs Club has a strong tradition of bringing people together, and Icebergs as an organisation is committed to being an active member of the local community by investing time and resources in addressing community needs.
A key pillar of the Club’s strategic plan is to support the community & seeking to make a difference by helping other organisations. Over the years the club has provided numerous donations and support.
The club donated to the NSW Rural Fire Service to help with the bushfires ($5000), Cathy Freeman Foundation, R U ok Foundation and recently to the Bondi Surf Club to help purchase new cowlings for the club.
In 2019 the Club introduced the Bondi Icebergs Grants Programme which will afford not-for-profit organisations the opportunity to secure funding in order to for them to extend their impact in the local community.
Since May 2022, more than 2000 Ukrainians have arrived in Australia to escape their war-torn country, with a high proportion taking refuge in the Bondi area. Most of the people arriving are women with young children and the elderly as men aged between 18 and 60 are barred from leaving Ukraine. Many have never seen the ocean before and have limited swimming skills.
During the next six months, the Bondi Icebergs Club is planning several initiatives to help the community feel safe in their new home. The first initiatives are learn to swim classes for children and adults through the Bondi Icebergs Swim School.
We are looking to the Icebergs and Bondi communities for additional support. To learn about our BERGS for Ukraine initiative, click below, or if you can spare a few dollars, please donate. Even the smallest amount will make a huge difference.