I'm running for Vicky the Dopir
Event: First International Vladivostok Marathon
Hello everyone, my name is Katya Zebzeeva, I'm 27 years old and I live in Vladivostok. I am very happy because I am healthy and can run. And also because I have a loving family that supports me. And I have a tiny and charming friend - her name is Vika Dopira, she is 9 years old. And Vika is not as happy as I am. Or you. The girl has cystic fibrosis. This is a hereditary disease, when sputum is constantly accumulating in the lungs and the girl is suffering from coughing. And it's scary that Vika is all alone, she does not have parents. The baby is an orphan and lives in an orphanage. Vika is mentally complete. Moreover - she is gifted and intellectually developed child, maybe she will become a successful professional and will benefit people. Maybe one day she will run a little with me. But for this, she must grow up, she must live. In Western European countries, those children who are currently being treated for cystic fibrosis can guarantee an average of 35-40 years of life, and this figure continues to grow. But if in developed countries patients receive lifelong assistance at the state level, then in Russia it is impossible. Today the baby needs: Vest; inhaler PARITurboBoy (annual kit); sterilizer; medicines for support; clothes, shoes; as well as assistance in purchasing additional. power supply. September 24, I run at the first international Vladivostok marathon. This will be a great event for me - not only because it's my first 42.2 km, but because I'll run for my tiny girlfriend who was lucky in life not like me. Or you. Support us? View more >>
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