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1860 days ago

Running everyday for ten years, for charity

Mitchell from Castor Bay

Hey all,

I am running everyday for the next ten years to raise money for charities doing incredible work in Auckland and New Zealand. The end date of this challenge and charity campaign is 23rd October 2030, however givealittle pages can only last a couple of years at a time.

You can donate at this givealittle link here: givealittle.co.nz...

The three charities I have chosen are KidsCan Charitable Trust, Child Cancer Foundation and Youthline Auckland. I hope this is an appropriate place to share this. I figured that since I run in this neighbourhood everyday, it only makes sense to share on Neighbourly. It is hard to raise money just among my friends who are mostly university students, so this is also why I am reaching out here.

If you live in Castor Bay or Milford, you will have probably seen me running at least once if not more in the last year since I also ran everyday for that year.

Thank you for your time and donations, please only donate if you feel you can.

Cheers!

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Is it ok to regift something that you have been given?
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