Lakeland Rowing Club Chair Makes Rowing More Accessible for All
Lakeland Rowing Club, under the leadership of chair Julia McCumiskey, is on a mission to make rowing more accessible to all, especially those facing financial difficulties. McCumiskey believes in the numerous benefits of rowing, from physical exercise to stress relief, and wants to ensure that everyone has the opportunity to experience the sport.
The club, based on Derwentwater, typically charges fees for their learn-to-row courses and memberships. However, in an effort to make rowing more inclusive, the club has established a bursary fund for those in need of financial assistance. The application process is simple and confidential, allowing individuals to share their circumstances and what they can afford to pay without any intrusive forms.
One of the bursary recipients, Aggie, shared her experience of finally being able to pursue her passion for rowing thanks to the support of the club. She emphasized the sense of belonging and camaraderie she has found within the rowing community.
For those interested in joining Lakeland Rowing Club, upcoming adult and junior learn-to-row courses are scheduled throughout the summer months. Details on how to apply for the bursary fund or sign up for a course can be found on the club’s website.
With a commitment to making rowing accessible to all, Lakeland Rowing Club is not only promoting physical activity and well-being but also fostering a sense of community and belonging among its members.