Applications are now open for 24 Foundation’s Third Annual Dam to Dam standup paddleboarding event on the Catawba River.
“We are excited to host another unforgettable paddleboarding experience while making a meaningful impact for those affected by cancer,” said Spencer Lueders, founder of 24 Foundation and creator of Dam to Dam. “This epic day goes beyond individual accomplishments. It is about resilience, hope, and solidarity within our cancer community.”
On Friday, June 12, participants will paddle 24 miles from the Mountain Island Lake Dam to the Lake Wylie Dam. The 11-hour journey will be filled with camaraderie, challenges, and meaningful connections. No paddleboard experience is needed. However, an application is required as spots are limited to 50 total paddleboards, which may be piloted by an individual or a team of two. For optional two-person teams, one member would be on the paddleboard and the other in a support boat. Team members can switch positions as needed throughout the event.
The deadline to apply is Wednesday, April 1 at 24foundation.org/damtodam. Applicants must state “why” they want to participate, what this experience means to them, and who they are paddling for. Participants will be notified by Wednesday, April 8 if they have been selected for Dam to Dam.
Each person must fill out an application, and each team member will commit to raising the $1,500 fundraising minimum to participate by Wednesday, June 10. All gear – including a paddleboard, paddle, and personal floatation device – will be provided for each participant. The event will be fully supported with stocked support boats, multiple rest stops, a catered lunch, transportation to the event start, and a post-paddle celebration.
The demand for cancer support services is greater than ever. Through its signature fundraiser, 24 Hours of Booty, along with Michelle’s Mighty Mission 24,000 Meter Row, Bourbon for Booty, and Dam to Dam, 24 Foundation is committed to bringing the community together year-round to make a difference in the lives of those affected by cancer.
“Dam to dam is for anyone who wants to challenge themselves while raising funds and awareness for our cancer community,” said Katherine Murphy, executive director of 24 Foundation. “It is a powerful, one-of-a-kind experience that reflects exactly what 24 Foundation is all about, and we invite the community to be part of it.”
