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2011Vigor Ground's Luka Hocevar raising funds for The A21 Campaign through a charity fitness boot camp.
Seattle-Bellevue-Everett, WA (1888PressRelease) October 21, 2011 - Renton fitness expert and owner of Vigor Ground Fitness and Performance, Luka Hocevar, is proud to announce that they will be hosting a charity boot camp to raise funds for The A21 Campaign. The boot camp will be held on Saturday, October 22nd.
"The A21 Campaign has a very strong message and we are proud to be donating all of the funds that we raise at this Saturday's charity boot camp to them," Hocevar says. "Donating to a great cause while getting in a good workout is a win/win for everyone involved."
The A21 Campaign, founded in 2007, was formed to bring awareness to and stop human trafficking. They opened their first shelter for victims at the end of 2008 in Greece and are now able to provide trafficked victims with a safe, loving, and comforting environment, access to medical care and psychological assessment, vocational training, assistance in university education, life guidance and counseling, and access to legal assistance. They work closely with police, hospitals and government officials, and are seeing justice enjoyed by new rescued victims each month.
The charity boot camp will be held at 9 a.m. at Vigor Ground, located in Renton at 1222 Bronson Way North, Suite 250. For those that are unable to attend the boot camp but would still like to donate to The A21 Campaign, please visit https://www.thea21campaign.org/donate.php. The workout is open to everyone in the community and is suitable for all fitness levels.
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