JAC Rowing Challenge 2023 - Meet the Team 'Cool Rowings'!

Anita Lucas
Team

Team captain: Anita Lucas

About

JAC are very excited to be supporting AHOY again for the 8th year running!

We are proud to present our 'oarsome' crew of 6 volunteers who have named their boat 'COOL ROWINGS':

Lee Talbot
Oliver Tice
Lewis Reyes
Prabhasha Limbachia
Josh Potter
Tobi Shadare   

The team will be hoping for fair weather and calm waters as they row 8.5 miles down the River Thames on the evening of 24th May 2023. 

With a fundraising target of £2,500 to achieve prior to the race date, we really need your help!  

We would really appreciate your donation to help support this exceptional charity.

AHOY is a Flagship Learning Centre using the River Thames as a pathway to provide opportunities for the community and those at-risk, disadvantaged or with learning disabilities. Through sailing, rowing and related learning activities we aim to break down social barriers, develop essential life skills, confidence and pride. All activities and programmes are focused on teaching transferable and employable life skills whilst offering opportunities for disabled people to participate on an equal level. Bringing together people from many walks of life, working as a community to help others, build life skills, self-confidence and team building.

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Funded

  • Target
    £2,500
  • Raised so far
    £3,935
  • Number of donors
    22

About

JAC are very excited to be supporting AHOY again for the 8th year running!

We are proud to present our 'oarsome' crew of 6 volunteers who have named their boat 'COOL ROWINGS':

Lee Talbot
Oliver Tice
Lewis Reyes
Prabhasha Limbachia
Josh Potter
Tobi Shadare   

The team will be hoping for fair weather and calm waters as they row 8.5 miles down the River Thames on the evening of 24th May 2023. 

With a fundraising target of £2,500 to achieve prior to the race date, we really need your help!  

We would really appreciate your donation to help support this exceptional charity.

AHOY is a Flagship Learning Centre using the River Thames as a pathway to provide opportunities for the community and those at-risk, disadvantaged or with learning disabilities. Through sailing, rowing and related learning activities we aim to break down social barriers, develop essential life skills, confidence and pride. All activities and programmes are focused on teaching transferable and employable life skills whilst offering opportunities for disabled people to participate on an equal level. Bringing together people from many walks of life, working as a community to help others, build life skills, self-confidence and team building.