The National Sea Rescue Institute Station 32 Port Edward will host its “Swing for a Life” Fundraising Golf Day on Saturday, 6 June 2026 at Port Edward Country Club, proudly supported by CTM.
This initiative aims to raise R100,000 to equip NSRI first responders with Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs), enhancing their ability to respond to life-threatening emergencies both at sea and on land.
The event is limited to 15 four-balls, with entry set at R2,400 per team, including a halfway snack and light meal. Businesses and community members are encouraged to get involved through team entries, sponsorships, or prize donations.
All proceeds will directly support the lifesaving work of NSRI Station 32.
For bookings and enquiries, contact Port Edward Country Club on 066 023 8626 or email station32@searescue.org.za<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> .
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To strengthen our emergency response capability, NSRI Port Edward is raising funds to place Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) into the hands of our trained First Responders. Each AED costs R33,000, and our goal is to raise R100,000 to purchase three lifesaving units that can be carried by responders 24/7. These devices will enable our crew to provide vital care both at sea and on land, often arriving before ambulance services.
The NSRI Rocky Bay Golf day is organised by Miskin Place and will be taking place on 7 June 2026 from 07h00 at Selborne Golf Estate, promises a day of sport, community spirit, and meaningful impact. Proceeds from the event will directly support the lifesaving work carried out by NSRI Station 39.
The National Sea Rescue Institute invites South Africans to brave the cold and take part in the Winter Solstice Swim on Sunday, 21 June 2026, in support of the NSRI. Marking the longest night of the year, this annual initiative encourages individuals, teams, and communities to host their own plunge events and raise funds for the NSRI. Whether in the sea, a tidal pool, swimming pool, dam, or even through an ice bucket challenge, participants across the country will unite in this invigorating tradition.