DeadLegz Atlantic Row 2025 #worldstoughestrow

by Kevin Joynes in Redditch, Worcestershire, United Kingdom

Total raised £265

£60,000 target 30 days left
0% 11 supporters
Keep what you raise – this project will receive all pledges made by 7th November 2024 at 11:15pm

We are rowing across the Atlantic Ocean in Dec 2025 to raise funds and awareness for The Frank Bruno Foundation, a mental health charity

by Kevin Joynes in Redditch, Worcestershire, United Kingdom

Who are We?

We are 4 ordinary blokes from the West Midlands embarking on the biggest challenge of our lives - rowing across the Atlantic as part of #theworldstoughestrow. None of us have rowed before

We have to purchase a boat (a Rannoch R45 ocean rowing boat), the essential equipment, food, navigation gear and also pay for training, shipping and other fees. All in all we need around £120,000 just to get on the start line.

We are seeking financial support from corporates and individual share our aim of supporting those with mental health challenges and low self esteem.

The support could take the form of a financial donation or sponsorship, or it could be purchasing an item of equipment for us (we have a shopping list!)

How you can play your part

There are four simple ways to help us reach our target, and make this project a reality.

1. Make a pledge. Don’t delay if you’re going to support us because momentum is key to our success!

2. Spread the word. Share our project on your social media pages and tell the world to get behind us! The more people we reach, the more support we will get.

3. Offer rewards. Get involved if you are a local business by donating things we can offer to our supporters. We will give you a shout out!

4. Fundraise for us. If you want to run your own fundraiser – maybe a sponsored activity or similar – use the 'contact project' button at the top of our page to let us know. Setting up your own page only takes a few minutes and you won’t need any bank details. Just a fun idea!

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