Hi! I’m jackcann
I’m working hard to raise money for the Albemarle High School Crew of Charlottesville, VA fundraiser led by Albemarle Rowing.

My goal

$100 of $100 raised

100% completed. Raised by 1 donors

This fundraiser concluded on Thursday, March 1, 2018

Ergathon! Support AHS Crew as they row from Charlottesville to Boston! In two hours, AHS will erg the distance, 900 km about 550 miles.

This fundraiser is organized by Albemarle Rowing

Fundraiser goal

$6,105 of $3,000 raised

204% completed. Raised by 77 donors

This fundraiser concluded on Thursday, March 1, 2018

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About

Founded in 2012, our crew has quickly become an Elite competitor amongst our peers. In six short years, our founder and head coach, Cathy Coffman, has taken novice rowers and turned them into champions. Aside from winning numerous Gold and Silver medals, our rowers have discovered a passion for rowing that will last a life-time. The rowing lifestyle takes dedication and grueling training sometimes in cold, wet and windy conditions. Our team is made up of an extraordinary group of students. Not only are our rowers exceptional athletes, they are supportive, intelligent, kind beings that strive to give back to each other, the community by volunteering their time at local food banks and nationally by raising money for Para-Rowing events.

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January 28, 2018

  • Sponsors at this level will be featured on the fundraiser page Today is the Day!

    Update from Albemarle Rowing

    AHS Crew will participate in their annual Ergathon from 2-4 pm today. A BIG thank you to everyone who has already donated to support our team and rowers! We truly appreciate your support!

January 13, 2018

  • John P Cann gave $100.00

    I wish to support an affordable rowing program through which AHS participants are gain a foundation for direction in life, a respect for character, and countless values. These opportunities were available to me and I hate to think that the same opportunities would not be available to others because participation became prohibitively expensive. Running a volunteer program is hard enough without unnecessary cost burdens. Juniors are the future of the sport and is a valid enough reason to keep rowing accessible and welcoming to them, not to mention the benefits received from efforts of parents.