Rowing to help save lives
THIS Sunday, the Red Nose MusselRowers will attempt to become the first ever all-female rowing team to cross one of the most treacherous bodies of water… the Bass Strait. They will begin their 320 km journey from Port Welshpool in South Gippsland...
THIS Sunday, the Red Nose MusselRowers will attempt to become the first ever all-female rowing team to cross one of the most treacherous bodies of water… the Bass Strait.
They will begin their 320km journey from Port Welshpool in South Gippsland, Victoria and conclude in Musselroe Bay in Tasmania.
The tremendous journey will take six full days of rowing, ranging from 40 to 70km per day, in very challenging conditions to raise funds for Red Nose Australia, helping to fund life-saving research and support services for bereaved families.
The team will row over 320kms in very challenging conditions to raise money for Red Nose, helping to fund life-saving research and support services for bereaved families.
Red Nose is Australia’s leading authority on safe sleep and safer pregnancy advice, as well as bereavement support for anyone affected by the death of a baby or child.
The Red Nose Grief and Loss 24/7 Support Line 1300 308 307.