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Row2Recovery - General Information
Formation
2010
Type
Unincorporated Association
Purpose
To inspire the disabled and disadvantaged through military adaptive-rowing; and to raise awareness and funds for British wounded, injured and sick veterans and service-personnel and their families
Motto
Beyond injury, achieving the extraordinary
Founders
Edward Janvrin and Alexander Mackenzie
Chair
Paddy Nicoll
Region Served
United Kingdom
Official Language
English
Row2Recovery is a British unincorporated association of volunteers which assists military adaptive-rowing. The Association has completed four Atlantic adaptive-rowing crossings and, when a charity, supported a national adaptive-rowing programme for the British military wounded, injured and sick in partnership with British Rowing and Help for Heroes. Row2Recovery was founded in 2010 by former Army-Captains Edward Janvrin and Alexander Mackenzie.[1]
^Kendall, Paul (29 January 2012). "Row2Recovery: We made it at last!". Daily Telegraph online. (London). Retrieved 9 January 2018. EdJanvrin and Alex Mackenzie
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