Chapel Cafe is taking Fraser to Tokyo

$20 donated
Given by 1 generous donor in one year

Support the Chapel Cafe's campaign to take Fraser Sharp to the Tokyo Paralympic Games 2020.

Bay of Plenty

Fraser Sharp is well known at the Chapel Cafe. He tends to make it his finishing line when it comes to training. Owner Simon Crawford is a fan and fellow cycling enthusiast. And no one wants to see this Tauranga boy perform at the Tokyo Olympics more.

We will be using the Chapel Cafe as camp zero for campaigning and raising funds. We have three targets that you can help with.

1 - The obvious, help us raise funds by donating or sending us details of companies who could sponsor Fraser

2 - Keep the energy high - send Fraser messages or posts of encouragement, share campaign posts or create your own posts

3 - Offer your time to support the campaign. We have a to do list and we need people to take on a few tasks

Message phrase_sharp@hotmail.com to get involved

This is a year to remember - come with us!

Use of funds

This will cover the costs of flights, accommodation, racing fees and equipment for Fraser. It will also help him with food and administration costs, including insurance and registration.

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Guest Donor on 17 Jan 2020
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This campaign started on 13 Jan 2020 and ended on 13 Jan 2021.