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WeCanRow

WeCanRow Registration

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cropped_wecanrow.jpgThe WeCanRow program is specifically designed for female cancer survivors. To assist you, the prospective participant, CRRC has written a checklist to guide you through the registration process from start to finish. One of the questions in the WeCanRow FAQ briefly describes each of the forms below. Scholarships (see the FAQ about cost) are also available. These are the six required forms for registration:

  1. CRRC club registration form
  2. CRRC Emergency Contact form
  3. CRRC Medical Release Form
  4. CRRC Physical Therapy Assessment form
  5. CRRC Swim Test form
  6. USRowing Waiver

Complete these forms, write a check payable to Camp Randall Rowing Club for $400.00 and mail to:

Camp Randall Rowing Club, Inc.
PO Box 259206
15 N. Butler St., Suite 404 
Madison, WI 53703

Please do not hesitate to Contact us.

Last Updated on Jan. 28, '10
 

The WeCanRow Program

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cropped_wecanrow.jpgCamp Randall Rowing Club's WeCanRow - Madison program is designed to provide wellness and recovery opportunities through rowing for breast and other cancer survivors. You can also learn more about WeCanRow - Madison by reading an article published in the June 2009 issue of Madison Magazine.

WeCanRow meets on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 6 PM to 8 PM at the Brittingham boathouse. The rowing season begins in April and continues through October.

The fee for the April -- October WeCanRow season is $400. For rowers joining the WeCanRow program after July 1, the fee is $200 for the remainder of the season. Most health insurance policies provide wellness incentive reimbursements and WCR qualifies for this benefit. If you have special financial needs, please review the CRRC Scholarships FAQ and the Scholarship Request Form. Note that CRRC offers scholarships to WCR participants on a financial need basis.

The goals of the WeCanRow-Madison Program are to:

  • Help women recovering from breast and other cancers
  • Develop healthy and strong bodies
  • Become active participants in their own recovery
  • Assert control over their bodies
  • Rediscover the joy of movement
  • Contribute to a mutually empowering recovery team
Last Updated on Jan. 16, '10 Read more...
 



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