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Swimmers

361,819 people have participated in World Swim. more

Total Raised

US$ 2,468,250 has been raised by World Swim. more

# Nets

587,006 nets funded with the money raised. more

as at 19 May 2013
# People # Nets
 1    3  (US$ 13)

Swimmer: Gabrielle Ryda

Location: Seoul, Korea (South) 
Date:
03 Dec 2005

Our swim club is taking part in this event so that we can help raise money for a great cause. On the 3 December, the World Swim for Malaria hopes to have a million people swimming for malaria in order to raise money to buy mosquitoe nets - which save lives! I hope you can sponsor us!

We are raising money to buy mosquito nets to help protect people from malaria, which currently kills over 1.5 million each year. 70% of the deaths are children under 5. $5 buys a mosquito net that can save a life. 100% of the money we all raise buys nets.

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Map Korea (South)

Quick link to this page: http://www.WorldSwimAgainstMalaria.com/GabrielleRyda2005
 
# LLINs Location CountryWhen By whomStatus  
550   Buwe-Bukari, Bafut flag Cameroon Feb-Mar 08 Logo PSI Status

 SponsorDateAmount US$MessageNets funded
flag Sarah and Stefan Corbett 15 Nov 05 NZ$20.00 US$13.26   Click here to see details of the distribution in Cameroon which this donation has helped to fundflag Status Photos Videos
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       

Subtotal  US$ 13.26
Gift Aid  US$ 0.00
Total raised  US$ 13.26



 
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