Running 26.2 for Siuna

Running 26.2 for Siuna

From Amee Tan

I am running the Paris Marathon in order to raise awareness and support for the newly-opened women's shelter for victims of domestic violence in Siuna, Nicaragua. Learn more below

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Amelia Brandt commented with a $15 donation:
over 10 years ago
Congrats, Amee! Love, Emmie
Marcus Brandt commented with a $26 donation:
over 10 years ago
Good Luck , Amee
Anonymous commented with a $25 donation:
over 10 years ago
Good Luck Amee!
Annette Gosnell commented with a $350 donation:
over 10 years ago
My niece April shared your cause with me and I'm happy to support you with a donation. Good Luck
Joan Clifford commented with a $100 donation:
over 10 years ago
A true inspiration for putting into action the change we want to see in the world!
Ben Dean commented with a $25 donation:
over 10 years ago
Great cause and good luck!
April Harrison commented with a $100 donation:
over 10 years ago
Good luck, Amee! Here's to a strong finish :)
Cary Harrison commented with a $250 donation:
over 10 years ago
In honor of Amee, my wonderful daughter April Harrison, and all the women in Siuna who will flourish again thanks to your great efforts. +
Sunny Wells commented:
over 10 years ago
Bonne chance, ma petite! Cours comme le vent!
Mary Croft commented with a $100 donation:
over 10 years ago
We will be thinking of you on April 6th. Have a great race. Love, Uncle Dave and Aunt Mary
Aarti Thakkar commented with a $20 donation:
over 10 years ago
This actually is the most productive thing I have done all day! Go Amee!!
Pam Schulz commented with a $100 donation:
over 10 years ago
Go Amee!!
Emily Du commented:
over 10 years ago
Proud to be one of your friends, Amee! You inspire me everyday!
Inge Hendromartono commented with a $50 donation:
over 10 years ago
Go Aimee ! I admire what you're doing.
Bret Crock commented with a $50 donation:
over 10 years ago
Go girl! Trust your training. Never underestimate yourself. You're better than you think you are, and can do more than you think you can!