Declan Rogers

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MY PROGRESS

I'm walking 100kms to fight bowel cancer

I'VE RAISED:

$893

I'VE MOVED:

21KM

MY TARGET:

100KM

My Activity Tracking

21
kms

My target 100 kms

Support my Move Your Butt challenge

This February, I’m taking on Move Your Butt for Bowel Cancer to raise money to support vital patient services and fund research to stop bowel cancer taking the people we love.

Because every month, 100 Kiwis lose their lives to bowel cancer.

Every dollar I raise for Bowel Cancer New Zealand will fund essential services for patients and survivors, such as counselling, physiotherapy, and financial assistance. These services provide the support and care that many people desperately need as they battle bowel cancer.

I’m asking for your help. Your donation, no matter how big or small, will help me reach my fundraising goal and provide life-changing support and research to help those affected by bowel cancer.

It only takes a minute to donate, and your generosity will make a real difference to the lives of those who need it most. Together, we can help fight bowel cancer and make sure no one has to face it alone.

Thank you for your support! 🧡

My Achievements

Thank you to my supporters

$116.40

“the Other Half”

$106.12

Declan Rogers

$106.12

Hein & Melanie Strydom

All the best with this with your 100km walk for such a great cause!!

$80.25

Brian Emery

Waina and I are happy to donate. We thank you, Declan, and wish you well. I have many cousins, half a dozen, who lost to this cancer.

$55.18

Anonymous

Work that butt, girlfriend!

$54.12

Mark Neilson

Great cause

$43.60

Helen Leslie

Way to go Declan!

$43.60

Sonia-lee Pratt

$43.60

Helen Gormley

Go Declan. Will be thinking of you as you pace it out. A very worthy cause. Cheers helen

$43.60

Marsh And Jo

Great work Declan xxx

$43.60

Amanda Van Elswijk

Great mahi

$43.60

Bridget & Tanja

$40

Caitriona Rogers

$27.81

Tony Clark

$22.58

Sybille Knoerr

Happy walking Declan

$22.58

Olive

Go n-éirí leat

I am walking 100km to help save Kiwi lives.