Get ready for Hyatt 2 Hyatt Canoe Race: ROW FOR R.O.L.E.

Here’s your chance to get involved in something not only good for you, but also the community.

Get ready for Hyatt 2 Hyatt Canoe Race: ROW FOR R.O.L.E. For this third edition, the race will unfold across a jaw-dropping 13km route, starting from the iconic sunrise beach at Hyatt Regency Sanur and cruising all the way to the Grand Hyatt Nusa Dua. This exclusive canoe race, the only one of its kind in Bali, is not just a thrilling ocean journey but also an initiative to empower marginalized young women.

With this you will get the thrill of adventure with the warmth of a great cause. Everyone, even beginners, is welcome to join us for an unparalleled experience of excitement and purpose!

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Images from last year’s event

The event raises funds for the R.O.L.E Foundation, which aids marginalized young women through the Bali WISE Program. Through this initiative, they offer essential hospitality and digital marketing training, empowering local less-privileged women to secure better employment opportunities and break free from the cycle of poverty.

This is a call for both individuals and companies deeply passionate about equal rights and women’s empowerment to join the ROW FOR R.O.L.E. 3.0 rowing event!

Your support ensures the R.O.L.E. Foundation continues its mission, providing education and empowerment to 100 marginalized women throughout 2024. Additionally, it enables us to reach more remote areas across Indonesia, spreading the positive impact of the Bali WISE program.

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