Ye Htun Oo's British 10K London Run
Fri, 10 Sep 2010
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Hepatitis B Foundation fundraising campaign
Fundraiser's name Ye Htun Oo
Campaign title Ye Htun Oo's British 10K London Run
Event date Sunday, July 12, 2009

Ye Htun Oo's British 10K London Run

Ye ran in the British 10K London Run and he's giving all his sponsorship money to Hepatitis B Foundation UK.  We're very grateful to Ye for his support.

Please support Ye and the Hep B Foundation by donating online.  Alternatively you can send a cheque to: Andrew Wilson-Webb, Coordinator, Hepatitis B Foundation UK, The Great Barn, Godmersham Park, Canterbury, Kent CT4 7DT. 

Please make the cheque payable to Hepatitis B Foundation UK and mark the back of the cheque 'Ye Htun Oo's British 10K London Run'.


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This fundraising campaign has received a total of £285.00 in donations to date.
The Hepatitis B Foundation has reclaimed a total of £0.00 in GiftAid.


Campaign started: Thursday, April 02, 2009

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