Women Racing for Gold!

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Women sailors will be participating in the 22nd Annual Ms. Race to benefit 180 Turning Lives Around  on Saturday August 15.

The gala now historic event will be followed by the Awards Ceremony at the Atlantic Highlands Yacht Club, which sponsors the annual event.

This year’s theme is “Racing for Gold”, commemorates 180’s 50th anniversary and the 250th anniversary of the country.

180 Turning Lives Around is a non-profit (501C3) organization dedicated to helping victims of domestic violence and sexual abuse in Monmouth County. It is a much more serious and widespread problem than most people realize. 180 continues to count on the Yacht Club for its help.

Donations to 180 on behalf of the Yacht Club an be made. The link to the 2026 Ms. Race Sponsorship Form with information on sponsorship levels is 2026 Ms. Race Turning Lives Around Donation Link

The deadline to be in the Sponsor booklet is July 25. To become a sponsor for the 2026 Ms. Race, mail the Sponsorship form or donate directly to 180 via the Donate button on the 180 web page for the Ms. Race event. Donations will be graciously accepted at any time if you prefer not to be recognized in the sponsor booklet.

For more information, visit them via the Ms Race link on www.MsRaceAHYC.org or contact ahyc.ms.race@gmail.com.

The Ms. Race Committee includes MS Race Co-Chairs Diane Kropfl, Emily Smith, Lisa King and Liz Niederberger

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