As excitement builds for the theatrical release of “The Boys in the Boat” — the remarkable story of the UW’s Olympic rowing team’s victory in Berlin — we’re reminded of the power of unity and the strength of community. Their story exemplifies what we can achieve when we pull together as one. To celebrate this historic moment for our community and region, the University of Washington launched the “Pull Together” campaign to commemorate our shared legacy and inspire greatness in the spirit of unity and service.
From now until the film’s release on Dec. 25, the University of Washington Alumni Association (UWAA) will match any amount up to $500 of gifts made by current students, employees and retirees to qualifying Race to the Finish funds. With a maximum matching amount of $100,000, this is an opportunity to expand the impact of your gift while uplifting current students and future generations.
The UWAA’s match commemorates the longstanding generosity of our community. In 1936, when financial constraints threatened to keep the varsity team from traveling and competing in the Olympics, the Washington community rose to the challenge despite the economic hardships caused by the Great Depression. Community support was a pivotal force in the boys’ journey from the waters of Lake Washington to Berlin — and ultimately enabled their victory.
The Race to the Finish, a component of the Pull Together campaign, seeks to raise funds to preserve the historic ASUW Shell House continue the UW’s legacy of rowing excellence and support our state’s future leaders, this is a chance to help write the UW’s next chapter.
Join us as we show the world what we can do when we pull together.
Watch the video to learn more about the 1936 UW Rowing team’s victory at the Olympics and how the ASUW Shell House not only serves as a backdrop of the Boys’ success, but a place for our community to gather for generations to come.