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Glen R Conrad Swimming Invitational for Dementia related diseases

Organized by Joel Conrad
Glen R Conrad Swimming Invitational for Dementia related diseases Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - front
Glen R Conrad Swimming Invitational for Dementia related diseases Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - back
Glen R Conrad Swimming Invitational for Dementia related diseases shirt design - zoomed
Glen R Conrad Swimming Invitational for Dementia related diseases shirt design - zoomed
Gildan Softstyle Jersey T-shirt

All proceeds go to families in Mount Gilead dealing with dementia related diseases to help cover cost for care.

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All funds raised will be paid directly to Mount Gilead Swim Team for Dementia care Fundraiser.
$1,350 raised
73 items sold of
100 goal
21 Hours To Go
$20
Gildan Softstyle Jersey T-shirt, Unisex - Purple
Gildan Softstyle Jersey T-shirt
Unisex - Purple

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Organized by Joel Conrad

About this campaign

The cost of care for dementia related diseases is extremely high due to medications, caregiving, and other unforeseen costs. The community around Mount Gilead was extremely helpful in the end of life care for Glen Conrad, now his family and friends would like to help give back to others afflicted with similar diseases.

Supporters

Kelly Rogers 1 item
Cheryl L Conrad 1 item + $25

My youngest brother....he loved anything wayer related.

Anonymous 2 items + $60
Pine Lake Long Time Staffer 1 item + $100

Great cause, even better friend

Bradley A Beggs 1 item
Dina Snow 2 items + $50

The Conrads have been dear friends for many years. Their journey with Glen was a long one, and I am humbled by their care for others experiencing this road.

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