We spend your donation to give back the childhood of seriously and chronically ill children with the help of our method, the therapeutic recreation.
Happiness to everyone Through my kids, I discovered the beauties of orienteering, finding points with the help of a map and a compass, not to mention the joy of finding a way out the forest... Through my workplace, I learned about the difficulties of running up the stairs, I needed more air, even though I carried it on my back... Even after driving the big red firetruck, the joy of running is what a person needs, and to be able to bring joy to others, so I will be a member of the running team of the Bátor Tábor Foundation, which deals with the experience therapy camp of seriously ill children, for a charitable purpose on September 6, 2020 at the 35th Wizz Air Budapest Half Marathon (which, by the way, happens to be on the same day as my birthday). The length of a half marathon is 21.0975 kilometers, but it is not so much of a challenge as collecting a donation of HUF 150,000, which would support the operation of the Bátor Tábor. To do this, I would like to ask for the help of all my friends and acquaintances, and the friends of my friends and their acquaintances! Adopt a mile or even a meter from my run, or even just the price of a coffee "Support!" by clicking on the button Please help me achieve this! Not only is it good to run, but donating and helping others as well. Thank you very much!
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