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6 Miles For Clean Water And A New Fundraiser For 2020

I expected to have a tough time during my training run given my tougher run the previous day, but things turned out really well. It just goes to show you that some days will be tough, yet some will be outstanding. With the new season of officially starting that also means a new fundraiser page. To kick things off I’ll be maching dollar-for-dollar the first $500 in donations.

Give to clean water: https://timn.me/2020HWI

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