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| The Marathon Man | | Print | |
| Written by Liana Stanley |
| Saturday, 31 October 2009 12:00 |
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The Macha Innovative Community School, started by Krause’s parents four years ago, houses and educates 75 orphaned and abandoned children. It is completely supported by donations, and does not take any government handouts. Thoroughly dedicated to this worthy cause, Greg has been involved for years with creative fundraising from his home in the United States while attending medical school. In 2008, he auctioned himself off to run the New York Marathon in “advertising” pajamas; California-based Green Pharmaceuticals, maker of SnoreStop, placed the winning bid of $9,000, all of which went directly to the school. Trackback(0)
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Four countries. Thirty cities. More than 60,000 miles. Almost 50 different flights. Around the world — from Chicago to Chicago — in just 30 days. It was a whirlwind flying marathon for 39-year-old Greg Krause, as he trotted the globe from September 8 through October 8 to raise awareness and funds for a mission school for orphans in Zambia.

