Deutcha Zavala

Deutcha Zavala

 Hello Everyone, 

I am running the San Francisco Giants Half Marathon for the second year in a row, but this time I decided to be brave. In addition to training for the run, I have committed to raising at least $500 for Project Open Hand. 

Project Open Hand Provides men, women and children suffering from symptomatic HIV, AIDS, or breast cancer with food and nutritional education. They also provide full meal service to those whom are critically ill and homebound. On a daily basis they serve about 2,600 meals.

If I reach my goal of at least $1000 this will enable Project Open Hand to make 500 "meals with love."

So please, help me help such a noteworthy cause - any amount will help significantly. Thank you from the bottom of my heart and I really do appreciate the support. 

Cheers, 

Deutcha Zavala

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Just as the Giants are World Champions in baseball, Project Open Hand is a World Champion in our community.  Project Open Hand provides nourishing meals and groceries for individuals who are too sick to shop or cook for themselves and to seniors.  You can help them ensure that no one living with an illness in our community goes hungry.


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Fundraiser Goal

$605.00
Currently Raised