Kaiti Liddell

My Challenge

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My 58 Squat Challenge for breast cancer research

58 Australians will be diagnosed with breast cancer today and a further 9 will die. I want to make a difference to the lives of those 58 Australians impacted by the disease - that is why I am taking on the 58 Squat Challenge to raise vital funds for world-class breast cancer research. But I need your help.

Please support my squat challenge to save lives and make a difference.

Every donation, big or small, will get me closer to reaching my goal and helping the National Breast Cancer Foundation end deaths from breast cancer.

My Top Donors

Anonymous

Scotty Hewitt

Kiera Preece

My Achievements

My Pledge For Breast Cancer Research

Shared My Page

Added My Profile Pic

Got My First Donation

Post on Tribute Wall

Raised $58 For Breast Cancer Research

Raised $250 For Breast Cancer Research

Halfway to My Fundraising Goal

Reached My Fundraising Target

Logged My First 58 Squats

Halfway to My Squat Goal

Reached My Squat Goal

Thank you to my Sponsors

$200

Anonymous

Do it girl. You rock

$106.12

Scotty Hewitt

$62.57

Kiera Preece

The world needs more people like you 🫶🏻

$54.12

Alexander

$54.12

Rach Norriss

So proud of you sis 🩵

$33.15

Caite Mckernan

$33.15

Aunty Megan And Furs

Fabulous work - you are amazing. Love Aunty Megan and the Furs.

$32.43

Nikki Uren

$23.64

Paige O’grady

$22.58

David Alexander

$22.58

Corina Liddell

You've got this girl xx

$20

Denika!

Proud of you! 🫶

$20

Timmy R

$17.16

Cassie

Proud of you!

$11.65

Anonymous

$11.65

Brooke Gardner

Killing it chick!! Keep up the good work

$11.65

Jemma Mitchell

Absolute superwomen! Keep squatting girl! ❤️

I'm doing 1860 squats this March for the 58 Australians diagnosed with breast cancer every day.