Likkle Swimmers

Likkle Swimmers Likkle Swimmers is created for the benefit of Treasure Beach, Jamaica. It provides free swimming lessons to children and adults. Charlotte is a keen swimmer.

Our story begins at a small countryside nursery in Benenden, Kent, where Charlotte worked for a number of years together. In May 2013 two gorgeous little boys (Jake and Joe) arrived, and on day one each was assigned a key worker, one of whom happened to be Charlotte. In May 2014, tragedy struck when the boys lost their father in a drowning accident whilst on holiday in the Jamaican fishing village

of Treasure Beach, where the family had spent many previous family holidays. Early one morning, the elder boy then only four, and not yet able to swim was paddling in the shallows when a riptide pulled him out to sea. His father raced into the sea and saved his life but then drowned before his eyes. The tragedy devastated the community of Treasure Beach, who lost a dear friend, and left two young boys fatherless. Charlotte then joined the family as the boys nanny in August 2014. In February 2015 Charlotte accompanied the boys and their mother to Treasure Beach, where she helped teach the elder boy to swim, and gave him the confidence to go back into the sea. Charlotte saw at once that Treasure Beach was a close community and a very special place, and it was there that she watched the boys, after so many heartbreakingly difficult months of grief, begin to recover their spirit for life. In February 2016, Charlotte returned to Treasure Beach with the family, this time as a friend. It is a remote, impoverished rural village, with no public funds or facilities for the children, and during this second visit she began to see that her childcare skills and experience were something she could offer. Two months later she returned to Treasure Beach again, this time to work as a volunteer in two local nurseries and the Saturday school. The nurseries and school have to struggle with very little money, and Charlottes contribution to the childrens lives and education was invaluable. It was very hard to say goodbye when the three months were up, and the pair resolved to return again, and do more for these children and their families. While Charlotte had been living in Treasure Beach, its annual triathlon had taken place. She offered to help out, and was put in charge of registering entrants to the junior contest. Surprised by how few local children were competing, she was dismayed to discover that this was because barely any could swim. With no access to a safe pool or swimming lessons, they are growing up beside the sea but unable to swim. One tragic consequence of this has been the number of lives the village has lost to the ocean in drowning accidents. Realising this was a life-saving skill they could offer to the community, they decided to set up a charity to provide access to a local pool equipped with floatation aids and life guards, and return to Treasure Beach in 2017 to teach the children to swim. They taught 87 children in 2017, and in 2018 183! By 2020, we have taught over 300!

The effects of Hurricane Melissa have been catastrophic to the community of Treasure Beach and the South Coast of Jamaic...
31/10/2025

The effects of Hurricane Melissa have been catastrophic to the community of Treasure Beach and the South Coast of Jamaica. We have set up a justgiving page for our staff and the local community but the link won't seem to share so please message us if you would like the link to either donate or share with others and we will pass it on. Thank you for your support as always.

Another successful Free to Learn to Swim program has come to an end for 2025; here's a few snippets from the last 4 week...
21/09/2025

Another successful Free to Learn to Swim program has come to an end for 2025; here's a few snippets from the last 4 weeks.....

Time flies.....weeks 3 & 4 in a "free swimming lesson" program seem just a blur as we continue our 9th year of 8 week su...
25/08/2025

Time flies.....weeks 3 & 4 in a "free swimming lesson" program seem just a blur as we continue our 9th year of 8 week summer projects helping break the cycle of non swimmers in this beautiful rural part of Jamaica. Another 500 children will go through this years program in the hope of reducing further drowning incidents....

Its busy......I almost forgot to show you some of the action from Weeks 1 & 2 of our summer free to swim and life saving...
13/08/2025

Its busy......I almost forgot to show you some of the action from Weeks 1 & 2 of our summer free to swim and life saving lessons down at our refurbished pool. Another 6 weeks to go with over 500 children due to go through the program.

After our amazing Kingston trip, we had a week of our normal swim lessons planned at the sports park pool. Unfortunately...
17/06/2025

After our amazing Kingston trip, we had a week of our normal swim lessons planned at the sports park pool. Unfortunately, on the first day these lessons wernt able to go ahead and we had a lot of sad children. Thankfully, Mbira Treasure Beach were incredibly kind and let us teach the first day of lessons at their pool in Billys Bay, and my goodness did the children love being able to get back into the pool! We are so grateful to have had this opportunity on the first day and menat that everyone was happy!

We then continued our lessons at the sports park pool for the rest of the week, and it was lovely to see so many old and new faces. The children are making such progress

The next part of our trip was really special. We had the opportunity to head to Kingston and teach in the National Aquat...
28/05/2025

The next part of our trip was really special. We had the opportunity to head to Kingston and teach in the National Aquatic Pool, and what an experience it was. We are very grateful for their support.

We taught around 60 local Kingston children from aged 4 years to teenage, and we had a real mix of ages sign up. It was amazing to be able to offer these free lessons for an afternoon and we had such positive feedback from the families that came.

It was amazing to be able to teach in such a large pool, and to use a different space for teaching as it challenged our teachers and gave them a whole new experience.

We then stayed in Kingston for the night and took our staff out for a well earnt meal for all their hard work over the last year.

The second part of our trip was our first international baby and toddler course that was delivered by Camilla and Adam. ...
15/05/2025

The second part of our trip was our first international baby and toddler course that was delivered by Camilla and Adam.

Beccy, Javin, Shanna-Kay, Jonesia, Dajay, Amy and Rebecca all completed the course and passed with flying colours! We are incredibly proud of them.

We are really looking forward to delivering these lessons during our summer program. It means that we can now teach from aged 3 months upwards.

Our baby and toddler lessons were such a huge success and one of the most rewarding parts for us, was to see the parents with the children in the water and having some amazing time to bond together. Swimming and being in the water is often seen as really scary, but it can be really fun and a great activity to do together.

Big thank you also to Villa Hikaru for hosting us for these lessons, we are very grateful.

Thank you to Camilla for delivering an updated international lifesaving qualification to all of our staff.These skills a...
13/05/2025

Thank you to Camilla for delivering an updated international lifesaving qualification to all of our staff.

These skills are so important to have as swimming teachers but also as a community members to help keep the community safe.

Big thank you also to Sparlking Waters for letting us use the indoor space at the villa in order to carry out the CPR and first aid training.

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