Horatios Heroes

Horatios Heroes Spartan Race

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Every 90 seconds a child dies from a water-related disease, and diarrhea remains one of the leading causes of death for children under the age of five worldwide. The problem is enormous but solutions are available. Kids with access to safe water are healthier and can attend school regularly.

13 middle aged, physically questionable men, (we couldn't convince any women to join), have signed up for a Spartan Beast Race, to be run on Saturday April 30th. The race is 14 miles long, over steep trails and with 30+ obstacles.

We feel that if we are doing this run, we really should make it count by raising money for charity, and we felt that Water.org is a great cause.

We've created our own fundraiser for Water.org because we believe safe water is necessary for life. The water crisis is something we feel we can help solve. We hope you agree by giving whatever amount you can to support our efforts.

For every $25 that we raise, Water.org can give someone access to safe water for life. Co-founded by Matt Damon and Gary White, Water.org has been helping people develop sustainable solutions for more than 25 years. Together, we can change lives with safe water.

44 supporters
Julia Ly — $50.00
Rob, I'm a bit late to the game.... Hope the race went well, great cause and thanks for all your help! Julia
Christopher Church — $30.00
Good Luck this weekend!!!
Amber Hameed — $50.00
Hope the race went well. Horatio is so cute :-) Great Cause
Meredith Beattie — $100.00
Chris & I love the cause and you! Happy racing!

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