Support the Special Olympics NZ Team to Germany
Kia Ora
I'm Ryan. I am a Volunteer Soccer Coach for athletes with Intellectual disabilities- Special Olympics NZ.
We are fundraising for World Games in Berlin, in June 2023 and I am reaching out to the local community in Auckland to help our campaign.
I’m encouraged by the support I’ve already received, but I still need help reaching my fundraising goal of $5000.
Would you be willing to make a contribution to my fundraiser? A gift of any amount would mean the world to us.
To donate, simply click the link to my fundraiser below:
givealittle.co.nz...
Please click the link below to meet Football Coach(Ryan) from Auckland and New Zealand Football Team for Special Olympics Berlin 2023.
volunteeringauckland.org.nz...
www.odt.co.nz...
I’d love to talk to you in person about my fundraiser, so please don’t hesitate to reach out. My contact number is below.
With love,
Nga Mihi
Ryan Ziad
Mob: 0226792436
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