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Architecture for London's AHOY Rowing Challenge 2022 page

Fundraising for The AHOY Centre Charity
£1,704
raised of £2,500 target
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AHOY Rowing Challenge 2021, 31 October 2021
Participants: Ben Ridley, Ian Page, Matt Moorhouse, Moa Wintzell, S Reid-Collins, Titas Grikevičius
Take to the water and choose from one of our Oarsome Rowing Challenges as a personal challenge, team building exercise or for corporate entertainment. From an 8.5 mile row along the River Thames to navigating your way across the English Channel.

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Architecture for London will be rowing 8.5 miles on the River Thames to raise money for the AHOY Centre charity in Greenwich!

After London's unpredictable weather prevented us from setting sail (or the relevant rowing pun) we'll now be taking to the Thames on the 9th of October to raise money for AHOY, an incredible charity based in London. 

AHOY have been supporting their community since 2003, helping thousands of disadvantaged youth and disabled adults achieve recognised qualifications whilst teaching valuable transferable skills through a medium of sailing, rowing and waterbased activities. We're taking on one of their Oarsome rowing challenges and we would love it if you were able to support us! Your donations will help AHOY to provide innovative waterbased activities to help change the lives of disadvantaged youth and disabled adults. Thank you.

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About the campaign

Take to the water and choose from one of our Oarsome Rowing Challenges as a personal challenge, team building exercise or for corporate entertainment. From an 8.5 mile row along the River Thames to navigating your way across the English Channel.

About the charity

The AHOY Centre Charity

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The AHOY work with disadvantaged children, young vulnerable people and those with disabilities. They offer them the opportunity to learn new skills along with the AHOY running courses and programmes to train them to gain qualifications and life skills needed for employment.

Donation summary

Total raised
£1,703.31
+ £251.25 Gift Aid
Online donations
£1,703.31
Offline donations
£0.00

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