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Michelle Calpis
Michelle Calpis
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Hi there!
It’s that time of year again! Gosh this one has come around quickly! I'm making a difference and running for a cause that's close to my heart. I’d appreciate any contribution, big or small.
So the CHALLENGE to start the new year right! It’s a tough challenge but not as tough as having to deal with this awful disease.
It’s the time of year to reflect and really think about what is import to us. Our health should be a top priority! So I invite you to join me on this journey once again to help raise awareness and monies to find a cure for the future generations and maybe even ourselves!
So it’s simple really just 5km a day starting January 1! What a way to kick a hangover! You don’t need to run you can walk, cycle, swim. Even brake up the day and do half in the morning and half in the afternoon! It’s all about balance.
You can follow my journey here on fb and insta @bunsnguns for live events of my runs/walks
Make each day count! Lots of love and healthy vibes!
So please get on board and share this link to start raising some much needed funds!
Who wants to sponsor me $1 per km!? :)
Donations made through this platform are secure and will be remitted directly through to my charity of choice.
Thanks so much for your support!
Dementia Australia
Dementia Australia is a unified, national peak body for people, of all ages, living with all forms of dementia, and their families and carers. We provide advocacy, support services, education and information, as well as fundraise and facilitate research into dementia.
We aim to give people living with Dementia the respect they deserve and the support they need. We advocate to government and industry on behalf of people living with dementia, their carers and families and work hard to raise community awareness and understanding of dementia. Please visit www.dementia.org.au to access a wide range of resources and how to contact our National Dementia Helpline.
Community support through donations and sponsorship, as well as bequests, is vital to the continuation and growth of our work.