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Brice-Newball Foundation Makes Waves with Free Summer Swim Camp

NASSAU, BAHAMAS – The Brice-Newball Foundation, the charitable arm of leading gaming brand A Sure Win, has teamed up with MacFit360 Fitness & Performance Center to make a splash this summer—by launching a completely free four-week Summer Swim Camp designed to teach up to 50 children the lifesaving skill of swimming.

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NASSAU, BAHAMAS – The Brice-Newball Foundation, the charitable arm of leading gaming brand A Sure Win, has teamed up with MacFit360 Fitness & Performance Center to make a splash this summer—by launching a completely free four-week Summer Swim Camp designed to teach up to 50 children the lifesaving skill of swimming.

The camp kicks off on Monday, July 14th, and runs until Friday, August 8th, offering weekday swim classes from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, at MacFit360’s West location.

This initiative, fully funded by the Brice-Newball Foundation, ensures that every child participates at no cost to their families. Each participant will receive a free pair of goggles and will be taught by certified swim instructors in small, focused group sessions to ensure safety and individual attention.

“This program is more than just another summer camp—it’s a statement,” said Anthony Coakley, Marketing Manager of A Sure Win. “It’s about saving lives, building confidence, and giving our children access to opportunities they deserve. We’re proud to fund this initiative and put action behind our commitment to community impact.”

MacFit 360, widely respected for its cutting-edge fitness and wellness approach, brings not only the facility but the expertise to deliver an engaging, structured, and professional swim experience.

“Partnering with the Brice-Newball Foundation on this initiative aligns perfectly with our mission of transforming lives through movement,” said Yazmin Moss, Director of Operations at MacFit360. “We believe teaching kids how to swim is not just fun—it’s foundational. We’re proud to open our pool to this purpose.”

At the end of the camp, children who attend 80% or more of their sessions will be celebrated with a Certificate of Completion and a special end-of-program treat, recognizing their dedication and progress.

The Brice-Newball Foundation continues to redefine what corporate social responsibility looks like in The Bahamas—moving beyond donations to direct, measurable community impact. This swim camp is just one example of its commitment to empowering youth, bridging access gaps, and creating real change where it matters most.

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