NYC teen near $100K goal to bring free swim lessons to hundreds of New York kids: 'Life-saving skill'
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A young swimming enthusiast is making a significant splash in the city.

Ali Wright, a passionate swimmer from the Upper East Side, aims to spread her aquatic enthusiasm across New York City by raising close to $100,000. Her mission? To increase access to free swimming lessons for children throughout the metropolis.

Now in its third year, Wright’s Turning The Tide swim-a-thon has grown tremendously, fueled by the 17-year-old’s commitment to addressing the rising number of drownings in the city’s five boroughs.

“Learning to swim is something I’ve always taken for granted,” Wright explained. “Many of my friends and I didn’t realize just how vital a skill it is, potentially life-saving.” Currently a junior at the Nightingale-Bamford School, she is determined to change that mindset.

This year’s event has already attracted at least 50 participants, with Wright anticipating even more as the May 2nd date approaches.

Participants have the option to donate a flat fee of $50 to join, or they can choose to raise funds based on their swimming performance, pledging at least $1 per lap over the two-and-a-half-hour event. With some of Wright’s competitive teammates participating, the potential for substantial fundraising is high.

“Last year, the most [someone swam] was 300 laps. This year, I think he is planning to do 400. At least!” said Wright, 17, adding that she’s aiming to surpass the 100 laps of her own that she logged last year.

The cash benefits Asphalt Green’s Waterproofing program, which offers free swim instruction to roughly 2,000 public school second-graders every year.

The city Parks Department also offers free lessons to about 18,000 people through an annual lottery.

The $75,000 Wright raised at last year’s event meant the program was able to serve an additional 130 students that might not otherwise have been served by the program, which costs roughly $550 per swimmer to run.

The teen was impassioned to start her fundraiser in 2024 after learning that just one in four kids know how to swim in the Big Apple. That same summer, seven water-related deaths occurred at New York City beaches, marking the highest death toll in years.

“I came across a bunch of statistics about the barriers people of color face in gaining access to pools and swim lessons,” the freestyler recalled.

“As someone who loves swimming so much, I was shocked by that and I wanted to do something about it and help as many people learn to swim as possible.”

This year’s fundraiser marks a major growth from its previous two iterations, the first of which raised just $5,000.

The 2026 Turning the Tide swim-a-thon is large enough to take place for the very first time in Asphalt Green’s Olympic-sized pool — where Wright spends upwards of 30 hours per week practicing and working as a lifeguard.

It also coincides with the recreational center’s Big Swim event, which is the city’s largest free swim meet for kids ages 6 through 13.

Additionally, Wright successfully wrangled multiple big-name sponsors, including swim giant TYR, which is providing swim caps, T-shirts and more to participants.

She was even able to wrangle sponsorship from Nightingale-Bamford, where tuition costs $71,000 and administrators are extremely choosy about supporting fundraisers, Wright’s mother said.

“She’s a galvanizer of people. Her desire is not necessarily to put the spotlight on herself, but to do whatever it takes to achieve the goal,” said David Rodriguez, Wright’s head coach and the Senior Director of Aquatics of Asphalt Green.

Beyond equipping fellow Big Apple children with life-saving skills, Wright hopes to share her love of the water and the sport that she says has enriched her own life.

“It’s both an individual and team sport at the same time. You have to compete with yourself to be the best you can be, but at the same time, you’re coming together to make your team the best team. Kind of like how each person at the swim-a-thon is doing their own amount of laps to come together to create a huge donation to help kids learn how to swim,” said Wright.

“It’s bringing the community together and I love the community swimming has brought me.”

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