28/04/2026
Gone in moments.
A father. Four children.
Kebba Wada, Khadijah, Muhammed, Mariam, and Sumayah — in a tragic drowning at Cape Point Beach, Bakau last month.
A family is broken.
A community is grieving.
A nation must reflect.
Drowning is preventable.
And that’s why the Red Dolphins lifeguard Volunteers matter.
They stand on our beaches every day, with limited resources, risking their lives to save others. But they cannot do it alone.
We are calling on every Gambian — at home and abroad — and anyone connected to The Gambia:
💛 D25 or D50 per month
💛 £5/€5/$5 per month if you live abroad
💛 D500 or D1000 for businesses
➡️ Give what you can afford
Let’s put this into perspective:
• 500 people × D25 = D12,500/month
• 500 people × D50 = D25,000/month
• 50 businesses × D500 = D25,000/month
• 50 businesses × D1000 = D50,000/month
• 500 people abroad × £5/€5/$5 = ≈ D180,000–D220,000/month
Together, we could raise over D250,000 every month — enough to support lifesaving equipment, training, transport, and proper lifeguard towers across our beaches.
WAVE Numbers
📲 Red Dolphins (daily needs & transport): 7832034
📲 Beach tower at Cape Point (in memory of Kebba Wada): 2523225
Let this not just be another moment of grief that fades away.
Let it be the turning point.
Because the truth is…
it shouldn’t have to happen to you to matter to you.