Team 110 rally across Morocco for Cancer Research
Donation protected
After their epic adventure in the first edition of the Rallye des Aventurieres Solidaires, Helen and Marcella, aka Team 110, are ready to tackle Edition 2.
As well as being a test of the team's navigation and off road driving ability, as they cross over 1500km of some of the most inhospitable terrain Morocco has to offer and taking part in testing daily challenges, the rally has a serious cause behind it, which the team are pleased to support as it is a universal cause, touching everyone directly or indirectly.
100% of the profits from this event go to Cancer Research.
70% of those funds go to the research facility at the University Hospital of Poitiers in France, near to where the rally organisation is based, and 30% of the funds go to Foundation Lalla Salma in Morocco.
These donations will be made directly by the rally organisation after the event.
Team 110 are the ONLY British team on the event, (which is run in French, just to add another challenge for the ladies), and one of the 9 all female teams tackling the terrain alongside mixed teams.
The team also personally support a rural school in the Moroccan Atlas Mountains by providing them with vital equipment enabling the children and the women of this remote area to receive a basic education in numeracy and literacy, and hopefully the means to move onto further education.
After finishing in 4th place in 2022, the team objective for 2023 is definitely a podium finish.
The entry fee is paid, and their place is assured, but they still need YOUR help to get to and from Morocco and support the charity causes.
Any donation large or small is much appreciated and you will be able to follow the adventure with live tracking and daily updates on the social media channels.
You can follow the team on Instagram and Facebook by searching @GitiGazelles and watch the video of the 2022 rally here; https://youtu.be/9HCSCOMq84g
Thank you for your support !!
Organizer
Helen Tait Wright
Organizer
Brion-près-Thouet, B7