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Your challenge Félmaraton párban (21 km)
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109 847 Ft Goal 300 000 Ft 36%
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109 847 Ft Goal 300 000 Ft 36%
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They have already supported

By joining „Élménykülönítmény” with my charity run, I would like to inspire my friends, family and people around me to practice charity together. The Bátor Tábor (Camp of Courage) is a small world of miracles where every year 700 children with cancer, diabetes, haemophilia, and JRA receive curative and reinforcing experiences. They can have a lot of fun, success and reinforcement – all things they did not experience during the long and painful hospital treatments. As one of the campers pointed out: “Doctors gave back my life, then the Bátor Tábor gave back my passion for it." On June 15, I will also start the race for contributing to this experience on the 21st K&H olympic marathon and half marathon relay. Please join me by adopting one of my kilometers for a few thousands of Forints. Together we can achieve more!

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William Lloyd

10 éve

4 000 HUF

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XY

10 éve

X HUF

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Hajrá Ági!

VA

Vági Andrea

10 éve

X HUF

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Fábián Ildikó

10 éve

3 000 HUF

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Hajrá lányok!

XY

XY

10 éve

X HUF

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SB

Schramné Bauer Ágnes

10 éve

3 000 HUF

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VB

Vizhányó Barbara

10 éve

6 059 HUF

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Go SuperGirls!!!

LE

Lukács Eszter

10 éve

15 188 HUF

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Sok sikert!

NK

Nagy Kata

10 éve

X HUF

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William Lloyd

10 éve

4 000 HUF

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XY

10 éve

X HUF

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Hajrá Ági!

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Vági Andrea

10 éve

X HUF

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