Rowing Cares - Mercer Indoor
Challenge
March 2, 2024
PNRA/Mercer will host the 8th Annual Indoor Rowing Cares - Mercer Indoor Challenge on Saturday, March 2nd, 2024. The event will take place in person at The Peddie School Athletic Center. There will also be a virtual option to compete for those who cannot participate in person.
All entry fees, merchandise proceeds and donations will go to YWCA Princeton's Breast Cancer Resource Center (www.ywcaprinceton.org/programs/bcrc), to support local area breast cancer patients and survivors, and to the Survivor Rowing Network (www.survivorrowingnetwork.org).
Just getting back on the erg or, if you’re lucky, on the water? Use this event as a motivation for your February training, knowing that you will be supporting cancer patients and their families in the Central New Jersey area by helping provide the resources they need to continue their treatment.
Participating is easy as 1, 2, 3!
1. Register for the regatta
2. Fundraise
3. Follow us
Can't make it to the races but still want to DONATE? Click the DONATE NOW button above to make a donation.
All proceeds go to YWCA Princeton's Breast Cancer Resource Center (www.ywcaprinceton.org/programs/bcrc) and the Survivor Rowing Network (www.survivorrowingnetwork.org).
Now, more than ever, the Princeton community needs our help. All donations will be used to provide grants for qualified programs in the Princeton area which benefit cancer patients and survivors, and toward research. We support:
Community health organizations which support local cancer patients and their families with programs such as peer-to-peer counseling, financial assistance, patient navigation and transportation
Rowing organizations which empower cancer survivors through rehabilitation and exercise programs while providing camaraderie, support and socialization
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RJ Regan donated $25.00 and generously covered the transaction fee
Sharon Prouty donated $25.00
Natalie Ruzich donated $10.00 and generously covered the transaction fee