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LES ARCS IS COLLABORATING WITH SMILLIS

Rancho invites you to spend 2 days in les Arcs riding with him and supporting the charity Les Etoiles Filantes (The Shooting Stars). To take part, just donate to the charity Les étoiles filantes on Smillis.com. One donor will be drawn by lots to win this unique experience.

JE PARTICIPE

The charity Les étoiles filantes arose from the story of Arthur, Jules, Sandie and Alexandre. Their life was turned upside-down on 30 September 2019 when they learned of Arthur’s illness..
Two solutions very quickly presented themselves: give up and let go or, with heads held high, fight for Arthur, his twin brother Jules and all those around them. They chose the second option to deal with this new everyday life in their own different ways and to help research into infiltrating brain stem glioma. Every year, 50 cases of infiltrating brain stem glioma are diagnosed in France. This type of brain tumour is very rare and affects mainly children aged 5 to 10..
Infiltrating brain stem glioma is an unforeseeable illness which develops quickly and is generally fatal within 9 to 12 months of the discovery of the tumour.

Rancho invites you to spend 2 days in les Arcs riding with him and supporting the charity Les Etoiles Filantes (The Shooting Stars). To take part, just donate to the charity Les étoiles filantes on Smillis.com. One donor will be drawn by lots to win this unique experience.

JE PARTICIPE

The charity Les étoiles filantes arose from the story of Arthur, Jules, Sandie and Alexandre. Their life was turned upside-down on 30 September 2019 when they learned of Arthur’s illness..
Two solutions very quickly presented themselves: give up and let go or, with heads held high, fight for Arthur, his twin brother Jules and all those around them. They chose the second option to deal with this new everyday life in their own different ways and to help research into infiltrating brain stem glioma. Every year, 50 cases of infiltrating brain stem glioma are diagnosed in France. This type of brain tumour is very rare and affects mainly children aged 5 to 10..
Infiltrating brain stem glioma is an unforeseeable illness which develops quickly and is generally fatal within 9 to 12 months of the discovery of the tumour.