Fundraiser for Dillon Chambers (Australia)

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It is not easy to "self fund" yourself and play table tennis in the same time.
Sacrifices are required and it does make it more challenging if one needs to sacrifice your home or your meals.

Dillon followed his table tennis dream to play professional in Germany for 3 years, but Covid came and cost his pockets dearly (less income + more expense).

For a top Australian player like him, they should be organizations that could help him, but the best is our community - the table tennis community, so please help out where you can.

Calling upon table tennis fans across the world to help Dillon to get him back on his foot, so he can get back on the table and fight to compete at Paris 2024 OG

 
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AUD980 now.
Dillon is aiming for AUD5000

Where are all those wealthier individuals? AUD10 or 50 or 100 etc is welcomed.
Dillon said he will offer 1 hour free coaching for amounts over AUD100.
I'm not sure how he is going to do it for remote contributors, but with technology nowadays, it shouldn't be a problem.

Some Bio:

Dillon Chambers (Table Tennis) began playing table tennis as a toddler, sitting on the table before he started using a small exercise trampoline. Given the nickname “Kid Dynamite” in his teenage years, Dillon moved away from his family to Melbourne when he was 14 to further his table tennis development. He represented Australia at two Junior World Championships (2014 & 15), as well as the 2019 Commonwealth Championships. Dillon took bronze in the U21 men’s singles at the 2018 Australian National Senior and Junior Championships. He moved to Germany in September 2020, playing in the Bundesliga to gain more top-flight competition and was 6th on the Australian rankings at the end of 2021. He is righthanded and uses a shake hand grip and says that Trent Carter and David Powell are his favourite players.
 
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