
This site highlights my running journey and fundraising for clean, accessible water for all. I have traveled to Tanzania for water projects and continue to raise money and awareness for water. "When creating a fire, so much depends upon the spark."
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A runner and supporter of clean, safe, accessible water everywhere. Founder of Prairie Fire Foundation, which is a non-profit organization that raises money for sustainable water projects.
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