Wishing Well Charity Officers with Ethan Carroll and his mother, Jayne Carroll (1)

A Nantwich swimmer has raised £380 for the Wishing Well charity after completing a challenge to swim the equivalent length of the English Channel.

Ethan Carroll, 23, who is on the autistic spectrum, took on the marathon challenge during his weekly sessions at Crewe Lifestyle Centre with Seahorse Swimming Club.

Beginning in March, Ethan set himself a target of swimming 40 lengths a week, ultimately completing a remarkable 1,408 lengths.

He finished the challenge in November, receiving cheers and a round of applause from fellow Seahorse swimmers.

Ethan’s mother Jane Carroll, who also volunteers at Seahorse Swimming Club, praised his commitment.

“Ethan has made both myself and his dad very proud with his determination week after week to achieve his goal. His dedication has been outstanding,” she said.

A long-standing member of Seahorse Swimming Club, Ethan regularly competes in swimming galas and has previously completed fundraising challenges, including one in 2020 for the Wingate Special Children’s Trust.

He is also a service user at the Wishing Well and attends Supported Community Business (SCB) Ltd, which provides work opportunities for people with disabilities.

Ethan was presented with a medal and certificate by the Wishing Well chief executive Charles Maines.

The charity’s chief partnerships officer Jan Melia said: “Ethan is one of our guests at the Wishing Well and a valued member of our Supported Adult Service (SAS).

“He has done something truly remarkable to raise funds for the activities he takes part in each week.

“He is an outstanding young man with a heart of gold. An inspiration to many and someone we are all so proud of.

“A true community champion and real-life super hero.”

Seahorse Swimming Club, founded in 1956, is known for its inclusive ethos, supporting swimmers with disabilities and building confidence in the water.

The club meets every Thursday evening at Crewe Lifestyle Centre on Moss Square (CW1 2BB).

(Story by Jonathan White)

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