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Martin Ross raised £575 from 40 supporters
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Closed 03/03/2016
Weʼve raised £575 to Help Saints Sled Dog Rescue
- Livingston, United Kingdom
- Funded on Thursday, 3rd March 2016
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SSDR is a nationwide, voluntary run non-profit organisation, as we have now been approved for charity status. Our aim is to help as many unwanted and stray Siberian Huskies and Alaskan Malamutes as possible through the process of fostering and rehoming, or simply supporting their owners with help and advice.
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- 8 years ago
Martin Ross
8 years agoYou people are amazing and I thank you all for taking the time to donate your hard earned cash to a very worthy cause. You will drive me to the finish line xxx
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40
Anonymous
Mar 3, 2016
£20.00
Anonymous
Mar 3, 2016
Good luck Martin
£10.00
Stuart and Selena Miller
Mar 3, 2016
Good Luck Martin
£20.00
Anonymous
Mar 3, 2016
Well good luck with Run I'll be doing 10k this Sunday shorter runBest wishes Denis Sweeney
£15.00
Monique FMC
Mar 2, 2016
Good Luck
£5.00
Renee Wonderling
Mar 2, 2016
Good Luck!
£5.00
Anonymous
Mar 2, 2016
Good luck Martin you have put the work in so you will do it, from Kellie, Iain , Daniel, Payton, Koda and SSDR Sapphire
£20.00
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Martin Ross
Livingston, United Kingdom
In March I shall be taking part in the Abu Dhabi Triathlon and thought it would be a great opportunity to raise much needed funds for a great cause in Saints Sled Dog Rescue. Allowing them to continue to carry on doing the great work they do.