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Swim4Sadie Midmar Mile

Swim4Sadie Midmar Mile

Funds Raised:
R 2 847
Fundraising Target:
R 1 000

Personal message

#Swim4Sadie is an initiative started by Russell and Cita Penn in memory of their daughter Sadie who prematurely passed away just before her fourth birthday from a terrible rare condition.

The fundraising here will assist other familes affected by rare diseases.

I'm hoping that this fundraising will assist in research and medical treatment that will ultimately save parents from the hardships of buring their children.

Donations

  • Feb 17, 2015 - R 200.00
  • "Go Craig" - Lizel

  • Feb 11, 2015 - R 200.00
  • "If Linda beats you we want our money back" - justin, daniel, suzy and darryl

  • Feb 10, 2015 - R 100.00
  • "Good luck!" - Christien

  • Feb 07, 2015 - R 200.00
  • "Happy swimming !" - Cathy

  • Feb 07, 2015 - R 200.00
  • "Keep on swimmin', Craig!" - Sonja Smith

  • Feb 06, 2015 - R 200.00
  • "Best we see you on Sunday" - Dave

  • Feb 06, 2015 - R 200.00
  • "good luck! " - Mia Geringer

  • Feb 06, 2015 - R 100.00
  • "Russell wondering if cows can swim????" - Kim and Russell

  • Feb 06, 2015 - R 346.52
  • "dont forget your vlerkies" - Corne

  • Feb 05, 2015 - R 200.00
  • "Go poeksie" - Antoinette Bennett

  • Feb 05, 2015 - R 100.00
  • "Swim for it!" - Ell & Van

  • Jan 29, 2015 - R 100.00
  • "...maybe not in your cow suit for this one!" - Albert & Inga

  • Jan 29, 2015 - R 100.00
  • "Swim like a fish my Poeksie" - Linda

  • Jan 28, 2015 - R 500.00
  • "Thank you for not saying no to my invitation! You can do it!!" - Tyra

  • Jan 27, 2015 - R 100.00
  • "Swim Son. Swim" - Mom and Dad

Statistics

Fundraising target

R 1 000.00

Donations to date

R 2 846.52

Rare Diseases South Africa

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Rare Diseases South Africa, formerly the Rare Disease Society of South Africa, was founded in 2013 by Kelly du Plessis. Founded out of personal need after the diagnosis of Kelly’ son, it quickly became evident that there was a lack of support and awareness on rare diseases in South Africa.