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Team Amelia

Morgan Kilpeck

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WHY I'M RUNNING

I am taking on the 24 in 24 to challenge myself and raise money.

$1100 of $700 goal

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Donation Total: $100.00

RECENT DONATIONS

Char McAuley
$50.00
Great job Morgan
Julie Fetchik
$50.00
GO CRUSH IT MORGAN!!! So sprouts of you!!!
Kelly Anderson
$50.00
So proud of you Morgan for taking on such a challenge! You’re gonna do great!!! Love, the Andersons
Kelly Legan
$50.00
You rock Morgan!!! We will be rooting for you! xo The Legans
Sandy and Rick Tami
$55.00
Good luck Morgan!
Bob Leskovec
$20.00
Good luck Morgan!
John Bennardo
$25.00
Way to go Morgan!
Lori Kilpeck
$150.00
Morgan, We love you and are so proud of your! Love Mom, Dad, Mackenzie and Madion
Sara Hodgson
$25.00
Way to go, Morgan!
Ashley Burr
$20.00
Go Morgan!!! You have the kindest heart. Love that you’re doing this. We are rooting for you!! XO The Burrs
Stephanie Goetz
$10.00
Julie Kolcum
$20.00
Love this! What an incredible way to help others!
Jill Kilpeck
$50.00
Great cause!
Amanda Rickelman
$25.00
The Clendenning Family
$25.00
This is awesome – happy to help support you!
Anonymous
$100.00
Morgan, your kindness and compassion are inspiring!
Ann Leskovec
$25.00
Stephanie Buzecan
$25.00
Max and Leo Stanicki
$25.00
We are proud of you, Morgan!!
Bob and Linda Leskovec
$100.00
Very proud of you Morgan. Love you!!
Judy & Larry Kilpeck
$100.00
Way to go Mo!!❤️❤️❤️. We are once again proud of what you do!
Krissy & Tommy Leskovec
$100.00
Way to go Morgan! What a great cause to support!!
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About Team Amelia

Amelia was born on December 31, 2014. She came into this world as a 23 week, 1lb 2oz micro-preemie. Her twin sister Grace was only 7 oz and passed away at two hours old. Amelia spent the first 176 days of her life in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. She developed hydrocephalus due to two brain bleeds within the first few weeks of her life which required a VP shunt to be placed to drain the excess cerebrospinal fluid from the ventricles in her brain. We faced many obstacles while in the NICU; a severe infection that led to sepsis, ...