Valkyrie Racing completes Antarctic run
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65-year old Renee Brinkerhoff and her Valkyrie Racing team have disbanded from South America to celebrate the holidays after completing the amazing feat of travelling on all seven continents in one car, completing nearly 32,000km all in an effort to end child trafficking.
Not only did they accomplish driving 570km across the treacherous blue ice of Antarctica, in a re-engineered 1956 Porsche 356A, but they became the first to do so in a vintage car, giving their message a voice heard around the world.
Tens of thousands worldwide have followed their journey which began in 2017 beginning with the first endurance race of Project 356 World Rally Tour at Mexico's dangerous La Carrera Panamericana.
Antarctica and its extreme conditions signified the definitive spot to make their voice heard - even in the deafening silence of its raw beauty and brutally cold temperatures, there was no denying their voices would be heard.
And despite every obstacle, from a near two-year delay due to the pandemic, to significant mechanical challenges during their week-long highly anticipated expedition, nothing could hold back this team of five as they sojourned on to their goal.
Renee and her daughter, Christina Brinkerhoff, through Valkyrie Gives grant 100% of every dollar contributed to vetted NGOs doing frontline work around the globe for victims of child trafficking, in areas of Mongolia, Peru, Colombia, Brazil, Thailand, India, Kenya and others.
All are approved projects that will positively impact the lives of children at risk. Since the Foundation's inception in 2017, and specifically through the Antarctic program, Valkyrie Gives has now raised more than $755,000.
65-year old Renee Brinkerhoff and her Valkyrie Racing team have disbanded from South America to celebrate the holidays after completing the amazing feat of travelling on all seven continents in one car, completing nearly 32,000km all in an effort to end child trafficking.
Not only did they accomplish driving 570km across the treacherous blue ice of Antarctica, in a re-engineered 1956 Porsche 356A, but they became the first to do so in a vintage car, giving their message a voice heard around the world.
Tens of thousands worldwide have followed their journey which began in 2017 beginning with the first endurance race of Project 356 World Rally Tour at Mexico's dangerous La Carrera Panamericana.
Antarctica and its extreme conditions signified the definitive spot to make their voice heard - even in the deafening silence of its raw beauty and brutally cold temperatures, there was no denying their voices would be heard.
And despite every obstacle, from a near two-year delay due to the pandemic, to significant mechanical challenges during their week-long highly anticipated expedition, nothing could hold back this team of five as they sojourned on to their goal.
Renee and her daughter, Christina Brinkerhoff, through Valkyrie Gives grant 100% of every dollar contributed to vetted NGOs doing frontline work around the globe for victims of child trafficking, in areas of Mongolia, Peru, Colombia, Brazil, Thailand, India, Kenya and others.
All are approved projects that will positively impact the lives of children at risk. Since the Foundation's inception in 2017, and specifically through the Antarctic program, Valkyrie Gives has now raised more than $755,000.
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