Sunny running. Olena Kondratenko
Sunny running. Olena Kondratenko
Completed

Sunny running. Olena Kondratenko

The project is carried by
Started: 07.09.2017
Kiev
Completed
Totally raised
2783.55 UAH
Funded
100%
Total goal
2783.55 UAH

"Hello. My name is Olena. Six months ago I did not think I would run. I always said, "Running is not for me"... And on this October I decided to run a half marathon. Since I'm running such an impressive distance, I want to do it for the benefit of other people.

"Hello. My name is Olena. Six months ago I did not think I would run. I always said, "Running is not for me"... And on this October I decided to run a half marathon. Since I'm running such an impressive distance, I want to do it for the benefit of other people.

With my run, I want to help raise funds for the Down's Syndrome charitable foundation. The funds will be used to purchase materials for children with Down syndrome who can prepare these special children for a more full and independent life".

ID: 3358
Supported
Charity donation
06.10.2017 15:49
1985.74 UAH
Дмитро Хілінский
14.09.2017 21:34
94.79 UAH
Charity donation
12.09.2017 20:55
51.01 UAH
Charity donation
12.09.2017 20:55
100.00 UAH
Charity donation
12.09.2017 18:51
50.00 UAH
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