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Support Jess and WHA to strengthen this important mahi! 

This is Jess (a very ace person), she is doing the Auckland Marathon to help Women’s Health Action Trust raise funds to support our Body Image activities! Please support Jess and WHA to strengthen this important mahi!

Follow the below link to donate

https://aucklandmarathon2019.everydayhero.com/nz/jess-s-first-marathon-and-probably-last?fbclid=IwAR2PFUV-j4bBOyIWpdU3xyX69hVygKwXtxkTP9RRsII02iTSHisD-gxKaFI

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