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In the name of my dear friend Aaron Hill who lost his life to Motor Neuron Disease , this year I will slog it out in a 42 km mountain marat

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The Motor Neurone Disease Assoc of NZ is very important as they not only helped Aaron through to the end, they were there to support his wonderful parents Glenys and Kerry. Without these two batting for him, he wouldn't have been the man he was.

In the name of my dear friend Aaron Hill who lost his life to Motor Neuron Disease , this year I will slog it out in a 42 km mountain marathon. The world lost one of its best far to soon at only 34 and I lost one of my dearest, most fun, light of my life friends.

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Update for 20/06/2014  20 June 2014

Enter details of your update here Hi all, thanks so much for the donations so far, awesome to see so much support out there for my lovely man Aaron. Training is going well, 15 km in and all going well. Another long run tomorrow :). Much love xxxxx

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sonya ford
sonya ford on 20 Sep 2014
$30
Tara Douglas
Tara Douglas on 18 Sep 2014
Good luck!
$50
Courtney Gumbley
Courtney Gumbley on 18 Sep 2014
GO BROOKIE GO !!! What an amazing effort xxx
$15
Laura Bell Williams
Laura Bell Williams on 07 Sep 2014
Woohoo GO BROOKE!!!! Love you honey xxxxxxxx
$20
Madelaine Green
Madelaine Green on 27 Aug 2014
Go girl go!!! Wahooo!!
$100

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This campaign started on 7 Jun 2014 and ended on 7 Jun 2014.