Melina Kovaleff

My Challenge

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My Squat Challenge for breast cancer research

56 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 56 Australians impacted by the disease - that is why I am taking on the 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

Grant Pinson

Facebook Donation

Facebook Donation

My Achievements

My Pledge For Breast Cancer Research

Shared My Page

Added My Profile Pic

Got My First Donation

Post on Tribute Wall

Raised $100 For Breast Cancer Research

Raised $250 For Breast Cancer Research

Halfway to My Fundraising Goal

Reached My Fundraising Target

Logged My First Squats

Halfway to My Squat Goal

Reached My Squat Goal

My Updates

Day 6

Friday 6th Mar
Friday squats done and feeling good. Thank you so much to everyone who has donated, I am feeling very grateful!

Day 2

Monday 2nd Mar
Feeling good on day 2 😉

Thank you to my Sponsors

$106.12

Grant Pinson

Good luck 🩷

$101.42

Facebook Donation

$100

Facebook Donation

$100

Facebook Donation

$54.12

Bernice Fisher

Good luck 👍🏼

$54.12

Olga Larizza

Keep up the good work Melina!!

$54.12

Matched Donation

$51.87

Facebook Donation

$50.86

Facebook Donation

$50.86

Facebook Donation

$43.60

Dave, Mel & Ethan

Love your work xx

$22.58

Anonymous

$20.53

Facebook Donation

$20

Facebook Donation

$10.41

Facebook Donation

I'm doing 1736 squats this March for the 56 Australians diagnosed with breast cancer every day.