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Swimming Fundraiser Charity

I've created this page because I want to make a difference. I'm inspired by the work of Heifer International and wanted to support them by raising money.   I believe in supporting Heifer because I feel strongly about people being empowered.  Heifer International espouses self-sufficiency through education and sustainable animal husbandry and agricultural efforts throughout the world. Please help me help them by giving whatever you can using the 'Give Now' button. The more people that know about Heifer International, the greater their impact, so please also spread the word by sharing my page with your friends and family. Thank you in advance for your generosity, it means a lot!

(Briefly about me:)
Swimming is my biggest fitness-related challenge and something that does not come easy to me.  I am always amazed at how much technique, dedication and focus it take to be a good swimmer. Some days in the pool or lake are faster than others!  I am a cyclist and runner by trade but got into swimming a few years ago after doing a few triathlons.  Last year I swam nearly 45 miles total.  This year, I will strive to double that amount!  I will be swimming as much as I can this year in support of Heifer International and I thank you for your support and donations!
-Jonathan


Swimming charity at Everydayhero

http://www.heifer.org/

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