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Funded IKR 11 million within two days for the upgrading project of Reykjadalur Pool

Over 11 million Icelandic krona have been amassed in a span of two days, earmarked for significant improvements to the Reykjadalur swimming pool. This much-loved venue has served as the site for summer camps organized by the Paralympic and Disabled Support Association for more than six decades,...

Funded IKR 11 million within two days for the upgrading project of Reykjadalur Pool

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Swimming Pool Upgrade Fundraising Blows Past Goal in Two Days, Iceland 🇮🇸️

A whopping 11 million kronur poured in within just two days to support the revitalization of Reykjadalur's iconic swimming pool. This cherished spot, nestled in Iceland's picturesque countryside, has been a beloved hub for the Paralympic and Disabled Support Association's summer camps for children and adults with disabilities for over six decades.

According to a statement from the association, the swimming pool has been the beating heart of their camps, with guests returning multiple times a day to enjoy the facilities. However, urgent maintenance and repairs were needed to maintain the pool's safety and comfort.

"But we won't stop here," the association declared in their announcement. "Our ultimate aim is to raise an outstanding 20 million ISK to upgrade all pool equipment and elevate the facility to new heights of safety and comfort for our guests."

Community Stands United 🤝

The fundraising campaign was unveiled the day before Iceland officially welcomed summer. Initially aimed at raising a cool 10 million ISK for essential repairs, the goal was swiftly surpassed, with 11 million kronur donated in record time - a triumphant display of community support for the cause.

The association extended heartfelt thanks for the unprecedented outpouring of support, praising the strong bonds that unite the community. "Together, we can accomplish extraordinary feats," they beamed.

The fundraising drive remains ongoing, and the public is invited to continue lending their support through the official campaign website: sofnun.reykjadalur.is 🎉

Supporting the Success of Reykjadalur 🌊

If you want to help make a difference, here's how:

  1. Visit the Campaign Hub: A website dedicated to the fundraising effort can be found at sofnun.reykjadalur.is.
  2. Contribute Generously: Once you're there, look for a "donate" or "contribute" button and lend your financial support. Be vigilant to ensure you're on the official site to avoid any scams.
  3. Stay Informed: Keep an eye on local news or follow updates from the Paralympic and Disabled Support Association for further opportunities to donate, such as bank transfers or alternative platforms.
  4. Share the Love: Spread the word to empower the cause and amplify its reach 📢.

With the campaign already generating such enthusiasm, continuing to support its progress will fuel its ambition to upgrade the facility for countless future visitors. 🇮🇹🇨🇦🇫🇮🇳🇿🇱🇹🇫🇩🇬🇧🇮🇱🇧🇹🇷🇸🇳🇴👏🙌🙌🙌

  1. The successful fundraising for Reykjadalur's swimming pool upgrade has reached over 11 million kronur, far surpassing the initial goal of 10 million ISK in just two days.
  2. This outdoor-living space, regularly visited by guests at the Paralympic and Disabled Support Association's summer camps for over six decades, will now undergo essential repairs and upgrades, ensuring a comfortable and safe lifestyle for everyone.
  3. To support the ongoing efforts to further elevate the facilities at Reykjadalur, the public is encouraged to visit the campaign website at sofnun.reykjadalur.is, donate generously, stay informed about updates, and share the news to amplify the cause.
  4. With the power of home-and-garden communities coming together, the Reykjadalur swimming pool upgrade will not only better the lives of the disabled but also contribute to Iceland's rich outdoor-living experiences for decades to come.
Over twelve million kronor have been collected in only two days for crucial renovations at the beloved Reykjadalur pool. This significant funding will support modifications to the facility, a long-standing venue where the Paralympic and Disabled Support Association has organized summer camps for disabled children and teens for over sixty years.

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