Sunny running. Vladimir Holiiad
Sunny running. Vladimir Holiiad
Completed

Sunny running. Vladimir Holiiad

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Started: 01.09.2017
Kiev
Completed
Totally raised
5000.0 UAH
Funded
100%
Total goal
5000.00 UAH

Vladimir Golyyad is the Board Member of the CO "Down syndrome", father of 5-years-old Dmitro with Down syndrome. The team's goal is to raise funds for the work of the Centre for the early development of children with Down syndrome, namely the purchase of materials for training in the development of fine motor skills and self-service skills.

The social development level has determined by relations for the old people, animals and people with special needs. The special needs are not really “special”. They need care and support. I’ll take part on this race to support children with Down syndrome, which take All-Ukrainian CO "Down syndrome.

My goal is to call to enable people with Down syndrome to be a part of our society!

ID: 3314
Supported
22
Середній донат
100 UAH
ТОП-донат
1110 UAH
Supported
Олександр Дроздик
15.10.2017 19:01
500.58 UAH
Charity donation
13.10.2017 10:09
91.65 UAH
Igor Sumarokov
11.10.2017 21:30
50.93 UAH
Интернет-магазин "Домовята"
10.10.2017 21:36
10.20 UAH
Charity donation
09.10.2017 20:37
99.80 UAH
All donors

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