Educate, Renovate, Support

The families of Winter Park through a Supportuve and Safe Aquatic Community

The Foundation

Winter Park Blue Dolfins Foundation, Inc.

501c3, EIN 88-1662511, Public Charity Status 509(a)(2)

Blue Dolfins Winter Park created the foundation to promote health, wellness, swim instruction, swim camps, regardless of background and ethnicities, renovation of facilities for further growth, as well as supporting athletes attending secondary education through scholarships.

When drowning is the number one cause of death for children under age 4, swimming is a must-have life skill. Our goal is to not only teach children to swim but to embrace it as a pleasurable lifetime activity promoting health and longevity.

Current Short-Term Projects: Pool Prep and Equipment to Run Meets, School Scholarships, and Lessons/Team Scholarships

Long-Term Projects: New 50 Meter Pool at City of WP next to existing Cady Way Pool - (Goal 3.89, and to fully fund, Spring/Summer 2024 - goal finish, Spring 2025) SEE BELOW TO DONATE

Donate Now the New Cady Way Aquatic Facility

DONATE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING WAYS:

Bank Transfer, Zelle —> BDSwimFoundation@gmail.com

Send a Check to —> Winter Park Blue Dolfins Foundation, 201 Flame Ave, Maitland, FL 32751

PayPal —> BDSwimFoundation@gmail.com

Wire Transfer —> Ask

Cash Donations —> Cash donations delivered to Leslie Bergquist or Cathy Wertenberger. Please email for contact information BDSwimFoundation@gmail.com

Upgrades: New 50m pool, renovated buildings, two beach volleyball competition courts, parking. (See drawings)


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