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Team Lottie

Hannah Jaros

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WHY I'M RUNNING

This is my fourth year taking on the 24 in 24 and there is nothing I love more than hearing about my wish kiddos big wish. Please consider donating to an amazing cause so Lottie can get her dream wish ❤️

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Donation Total: $100.00

RECENT DONATIONS

Devin Carter
$50.00
Way to go Hannah! Super proud of you.
Kathy Cadiou
$20.00
You are an amazing young woman dear Hannah 🙂 We are PROUD to help you reach your goals. Love Mom and Dad Cadiou
Nero Brothers Construction Nero Brothers Construction
$100.00
Good Luck Hannah!
Theresa Jaros
$50.00
Brittany Hellerman
$50.00
Good luck Hannah!!
Henry Jaros
$250.00
Ami O’Malley
$25.00
Anna Nero
$50.00
💕
Layne McGee
$20.00
Proud of you and love you!!
Kaylee C
$100.00
Hazel, Hadley, and Harper
$50.00
We love you!
Mom and Dad Cadiou
$25.00
Very proud of you Hannah 💜 love you
Dane Cadiou
$200.00
I love you
Jim Huscroft
$50.00
Good luck Hannah!
Charles Wendland
$50.00
April & Al Sirca
$100.00
You can do it Hannah!
Lisa Leibin
$25.00
Good luck, hun! 😘
Anonymous
$25.00
Keep keeping on. You Rock!!
Theresa Jaros
$50.00
Love you kiddo !
Austin Dental Works
$400.00
Brooke Neal
$50.00
You inspire me!!
Brandon Morse
$25.00
Good luck!
Jacqueline Payne
$25.00
Thank you Hannah for your kind and giving heart ❤️ what a beautiful to give ❤️
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About Team Lottie

Lottie is a bubbly girl who keeps us laughing with her silly antics. At 2 years old Lottie began to have what looked like breath holding spells- which were terrifying to watch but we were assured that this was something she would grow out of. Unfortunately the number of these episodes continued to increase over the next month. After a particularly bad episode, Lottie ended up in the hospital for what was suspected as seizures. Her true diagnosis of Pulmonary Hypertension was not what we were expecting. The gravity of her disease was not realized until after she had suffered ...