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Team Lottie

Meadow Luoma

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WHY I'M RUNNING

I am running for the Wish Kids and those who can’t run. I have seen my mom and sister do this event for 5/6 years and they have inspired me to help wish kids because this is the least we can do for them with all they go through.

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RECENT DONATIONS

Anna Monhollen
$85.00
Way to go meadow!
Terra Urbancic
$25.00
Susan McGuire
$25.00
Jacqueline Frye
$15.00
Your sissy donated to me when I was trying to reach my goal! Wanted to return the favor ❤️!
Julie Sheehy
$25.00
Thank you fo being a challenger!
Gay Hansen
$50.00
Meadow, This is sooooooo cool! You GO GIRL!
Kelly Dale
$50.00
Rodney Giel
$100.00
Good luck reaching your goal
Erica
$25.00
Dee Alkire
$25.00
Good Luck kiddo! You got this!
Brian Rich
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Stacey King
$50.00
You are amazing Meadow!!!
Fran Horvat
$25.00
Good luck to my #1 Homemade Frannie Cakes instagram fan. Most of all remember to have fun.
Jenifer Hernandez
$50.00
Good luck, Meadow!
Stephanie Rocuskie
$25.00
So happy you'll be OFFICIALLY running with the badass ladies club this year! You're awesome!
Cassidie Hall
$25.00
I am so incredibly proud of you for all that you have accomplished in your running journey this year and am so proud of you for officially taking this on! You have such a big heart and I'm so glad that as your big sister we get to do this together!! 🩷🩷🩷
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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 ...