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Ten-year-old William Kollaras cycled 25 km daily to raise over $5,300 for youth homelessness, surpassing his $4,000 goal.
Ten-year-old William Kollaras of Wollongong is cycling 25 kilometers daily to raise funds for youth homelessness, inspired by the statistic that one in seven Australians experiencing homelessness are children.
Instead of birthday gifts, he launched a fundraiser through the Uncomfortable Challenge, a campaign led by ultramarathon runner Nedd Brockman.
Alongside his mother Monika, who runs 6 kilometers each day, William has raised over $5,300—surpassing their $4,000 goal—helping provide one month of housing for every $2,000 raised.
The challenge, running from October 20 to 29, pushes participants to endure personal discomfort for a meaningful cause.
William Kollaras, de diez años, pedaleó 25 km diariamente para recaudar más de 5.300 dólares para los jóvenes sin hogar, superando su meta de 4.000 dólares.