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Row for Life

Total raised

£50.00

+ £12.50 Gift Aid

Rowing 2800 miles across the Pacific in 2026, in aid of Cancer Research UK

Our story

Three Women, One Ocean, Unlimited Potential Rowing 2800 miles across the Pacific in 2026, in aid of Cancer Research UK. We are three women who refuse to be defined by society's limitations or life's storms. Between us, we've rowed oceans, battled cancer, navigated motherhood and menopause, and fought the voice that whispers "you're not good enough." Each challenge has taught us we are capable of far more than the world - or we ourselves - often believe. In June 2026, we'll row the Mid-Pacific not despite our struggles, but because of them. Every stroke will honour the strength we've discovered through adversity - the grit that carried us through chemotherapy, the resilience that turns self-doubt into determination, the power that emerges when women support each other. We row in aid of Cancer Research UK, whose vital work gives hope to millions facing the fight of their lives. This row is a statement that midlife women are just getting started, that mothers don't lose their edge, that cancer survivors can still chase horizons. We row for every woman who's been underestimated, told she's not strong enough or should play it safe. As we raise funds for Cancer Research UK, with three members of our team having fought and beaten cancer, we carry with us everyone fighting their own battles. Please help us support this important cause by donating - every single pound donated could make a difference for all those facing their own journey with this terrible disease in the future. Together, truly, we are beating cancer.

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Total raised£50.00
Online£50.00
Offline£0.00

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