My name is Hautapu. This year I'm running the ASB Auckland marathon to help raise funds for the Haemophilia Foundation of NZ.
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Kia ora,
My name is Hautapu. I am a student at the University of Auckland and good friend of Haemophilia Foundation of NZ (HFNZ) member, Te Whainoa Te Wiata.
This year I have decided to take part in the ASB Auckland marathon. Spending time with Te Whainoa I have come to understand and appreciate what people with bleeding disorders go through, and would love the opportunity to use the marathon to help fund-raise for the HFNZ.
So please, give a little to help me support the great work that HFNZ does.
Ngā mihi
Haemophilia and other inheritable bleeding disorders such as von Willebrand's Disorder are rare lifelong chronic medical conditions.
Through our Outreach Workers, innovative educational initiatives and camps, physical activity and supportive footwear programmes, HFNZ is able to assist people with these rare disorders through all stages of their life.
The funds raised will be donated to HFNZ to put towards their work supporting and advocating for people impacted by bleeding disorders across NZ.
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