5 US ARMY SPECIAL OPERATIONS VETERANS | 1 OCEAN ROWBOAT |
2800-MILES ACROSS THE PACIFIC OCEAN | 1 ULTIMATE MISSION
2800-MILES ACROSS THE PACIFIC OCEAN | 1 ULTIMATE MISSION
Join 15 Landsdowne, the Quakertown Fire Company and RangeOars Row at the Quakertown Fire Company (NJ) firehouse, on Sunday, March 23rd for a very special event in support of an incredible endeavor to raise money and awareness in the fight against Veteran Suicide.
On June 7th, 2025, 5 US Army Special Operations Veterans will set out from Monterrey, California, rowing 2800 miles to the island of Kauai in the World’s Toughest Row. Their mission is to raise funds for their partner charities in their fight to prevent Veteran Suicide and to raise awareness of Veteran mental health issues.
Team RangeOars Row (a 501-3 (c) non-profit) began with a desire to continue to serve their Nation by promoting awareness of Veterans’ Mental Health issues and inspiring positive change through their support of allied programs and charities.
Their ultimate goal is to create a world where veterans are universally recognized, supported, and empowered, with mental health challenges addressed as a vital aspect of their well-being. Their ultimate desire is to build a future where every veteran receives the care, respect, and opportunity they deserve, fostering a society that stands united in the commitment to their mental health and overall healing.
The non-profit is locally based here in Hunterdon County, and the team captain just happens to be my husband (yes, he really is this crazy). With all that in mind, 15 Landsdowne Catering and the Quakertown Fire Company, on behalf of RangeOars Row will be hosting a Community Fried Chicken event with 100% of the proceeds going to the RangeOars Row team.
On June 7th, 2025, 5 US Army Special Operations Veterans will set out from Monterrey, California, rowing 2800 miles to the island of Kauai in the World’s Toughest Row. Their mission is to raise funds for their partner charities in their fight to prevent Veteran Suicide and to raise awareness of Veteran mental health issues.
Team RangeOars Row (a 501-3 (c) non-profit) began with a desire to continue to serve their Nation by promoting awareness of Veterans’ Mental Health issues and inspiring positive change through their support of allied programs and charities.
Their ultimate goal is to create a world where veterans are universally recognized, supported, and empowered, with mental health challenges addressed as a vital aspect of their well-being. Their ultimate desire is to build a future where every veteran receives the care, respect, and opportunity they deserve, fostering a society that stands united in the commitment to their mental health and overall healing.
The non-profit is locally based here in Hunterdon County, and the team captain just happens to be my husband (yes, he really is this crazy). With all that in mind, 15 Landsdowne Catering and the Quakertown Fire Company, on behalf of RangeOars Row will be hosting a Community Fried Chicken event with 100% of the proceeds going to the RangeOars Row team.