49 kilometres to celebrate the 49th anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem!
On "Yom Yerushalayim" - Jerusalem Day, Sunday 5th June, I will be riding 49 kilometres to celebrate the reunification of Jerusalem and at the same time support the work of Keren Malki for children with disabilities in Israel.
Keren Malki - the Malki Foundation is a Jerusalem based charity that empowers families of children with special needs in Israel by giving them the means to provide their child with quality home care and the best available paramedical therapies.
Please support me with this important cause - the money raised will purchase 3 Gait Trainers (specialised walking frame) to help a child take his/her first steps.
Keren Malki honors the tragically short life of Malka Chana Roth Z"L 1985-2001, killed in a terrorist attack in central Jerusalem. A girl dedicated to bringing happiness and support into the lives of children with special needs.
The Malki Foundation was founded in 2001 in honour of Melbourne born Mallki Roth, murdered in a terrorist attack in the heart of Jerusalem at age 15. The Malki Foundation empowers families choosing home care for their child with disabilities by providing paramedical therapies and equipment.
About Fundraiser
Rabbi Ian Goodhardt
caulfield, VIC
Fri, 24 Jun 2016
Lyn and Gary Schmidt
$ 36
Fri, 10 Jun 2016
fel batten
$ 72
well done Ian, your message really reminded me of how many people would love to be able to ride in the rain!!!, if only they were able. good luck to the Keren Malki friends on reaching your target.
Fri, 10 Jun 2016
Anonymous
$ 10
Thu, 9 Jun 2016
Floris kalman
$ 54
Congratulations and best wishes!
Wed, 8 Jun 2016
Claire & Leonard HAIN
$ 36
Wed, 8 Jun 2016
Anonymous
$ 25
Tue, 7 Jun 2016
Anonymous
$ 36
Tue, 7 Jun 2016
Kim Fraser
$ 36
Job well done Ian Goodhardt. I'll take the easy way out :-)
Mon, 6 Jun 2016
elizabeth teichtahl
$ 36
Well done. exercise and supporting a great cause at the same time.
The Malki Foundation was founded in 2001 in honour of Melbourne born Mallki Roth, murdered in a terrorist attack in the heart of Jerusalem at age 15. The Malki Foundation empowers families choosing home care for their child with disabilities by providing paramedical therapies and equipment.
well done Ian, your message really reminded me of how many people would love to be able to ride in the rain!!!, if only they were able. good luck to the Keren Malki friends on reaching your target.