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£1,677
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    Iʼve raised £1,677 to support 5 worthy charities by rowing 3200 miles across the Atlantic in January 2024.

    Funded on Saturday, 6th July 2024

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    In January 2024 Sergeant Phil Angus, Sergeant Dan Martin, Corporal Gary Binns and Corporal Justin Wallace of the RAF Regiment, will be rowing 3200 miles across the Atlantic Ocean from Lanzarote to Antigua, pushing the boundaries of what’s physically and mentally possible!

    Taking part in this challenge will not only require an insane level of physical fitness and endurance, but an extremely high level of mental resilience and a constant will to succeed throughout the 40+ days in this unknown and arduous environment. We truly believe overcoming challenges throughout life, whether it be a physical or mental challenges, enhances you as an individual and allows you to grow as a person.

    We will be raising money for 5 fantastic charities in the process, The Centurion Fund, The Veterans Charity, Mental Health Research UK, Tough Enough to Care and SSAFA, all of which are extremely close to our hearts and we each have our own specific reasons for choosing these charities.

    Note - The final amount raised will be split evenly between the 5 charities. We have also agreed that anyone who donates over £25 will have their name displayed on the boat for the duration of the crossing.

    Please follow our Atlantic Rocks Facebook, Instagram and Twitter pages for regular updates on our progress in the build-up to the event and during the event!

    We are extremely excited to take part in this challenge and are delighted to have you on board supporting ourselves and these 5 amazing charities. From all of the Crew, Thank you!

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    • Philip Angus9 months ago
      Philip Angus

      Philip Angus

      9 months ago

      Due to time lapsed on the old page, the £18,010 raised so far has been safely secured in the Atlantic Rocks bank account, where it will remain for now to avoid a duplication of fees deducted from JustGiving. Eventually we will combine all totals and give you a final amount raised. Thankyou so much for all donations to date!

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    9 months ago

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    19

    • Anonymous

      Anonymous

      May 1, 2024

    • Lucy Nye

      Lucy Nye

      Mar 23, 2024

      Absolutely hero’s! What an achievement!

      £10.00

    • Anonymous

      Anonymous

      Mar 22, 2024

      £10.00

    • Odi - RW - Hawkins

      Odi - RW - Hawkins

      Mar 20, 2024

      Congrats all - Paul

      £10.00

    • Anonymous

      Anonymous

      Mar 17, 2024

      £10.00

    • RAF Regt association Lincolnshire Branch

      RAF Regt association Lincolnshire Branch

      Mar 17, 2024

      Well done everybody involved. At our Regiment AGM today it was a unamious decision to donate £500 for your great work.and as we all say Per Ardua

      £500.00

    • amigo

      amigo

      Mar 17, 2024

      what a fantastic achievement. Many congratulation`s to you all

      £320.00

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