Member stories
Meet our members
At Rainbow Club we understand children with a disability. We encourage each child to Swim the Rainbow at their own pace, to best of their ability. Our Club members each have a unique story. Read their shared experiences and discover the Rainbow Club community.
Meet Alfred
Alfred struggled for years with water confidence. He wasn’t able to walk through the rain when he was a toddler.
Meet Nicholas
Nicholas is a child who has a lot of energy. When Nicholas started with Rainbow Club he needed to learn how to save himself, how o swim and how to deal with his energy.
Meet Josh
Having a backyard pool at home meant that teaching Josh about water safety was extremely important. However, finding a swim school to accommodate Josh and his needs proved extremely difficult.
Meet Georgia
Georgia was the first Rainbow Club member to swim the Malabar Magic. Georgia had never swum in the ocean until she began preparing for the Magic.
Locations
Acacia Ridge (QLD), Altona (VIC), Armidale, Auburn, Batemans Bay, Baulkham Hills, Bexley, Blayney, Bondi, Bruce (ACT), Calwell (ACT), Caringbah (Active Moves), Castle Hill, Cherrybrook, Coffs Harbour, Currimundi, Denistone East, Dubbo, Erina, Everton Hills(QLD), Fairy Meadow, Five Dock, Freshwater, Glenmore Park, Gregory Hills, Gunnedah, Hoppers Crossing (VIC), Hurstville, Jindalee (QLD), Kensington, Kilsyth (VIC), Kotara, Kurri Kurri, Lane Cove, Lane Cove West, Laverton, Lithgow, Liverpool CBD, Liverpool, Loganholme (QLD), Maroubra, Mt Annan, Mt Pritchard, Muswellbrook, Narellan, Newcastle City, Newington/Stanmore, North Sydney, Norwest, Orange, Penrith, Queanbeyan, Revesby, Sans Souci, Seven Hills, Seven Hills North, Southern Highlands, Southport (QLD), Springwood, Strathfield, Sutherland, Sylvania, Tamworth, Taree, The Ponds, Tuggerah, Wahroonga, Warriewood, Warringah, Warwick Farm, West Pymble, Windsor, Wollongong, Woolooware. See details