Five-year-old is top Canadian fundraiser
Five-year-old is top Canadian fundraiser. Koen McLeod. Nikki Wesley / OAKVILLE BEAVER / @halton_photog “I'm happy we raised a lot of money because that means we helped even more kids, but I’m sad it’s over.” - Koen McLeod Related Stories OAKVILLE BEAVER - At two and a half years old, Koen McLeod was already riding a minidirt bike with training... Oakville’s Koen McLeod, 5, not only nearly doubled his goal for raising funds for Toronto’s Hospital for Sick Children, but he set a record for the largest amount ever raised by an individual. The record is a new one for MX for Children, the charity involved in organizing the fundraising initiative in which Koen took part. The charity connects motocross lovers with children’s hospitals across North America, including SickKids. “I'm happy we raised a lot of money because that means we helped even more kids, but I’m sad it’s over,” Koen said via an e-mail to The Oakville Beaver. The 2012 Pledge Drive called on local fundraisers to help raise money to support hydrocephalus clinical research at SickKids. Hydrocephalus is a life-threatening and debilitating condition that creates a buildup of fluid inside the skull, leading to brain swelling.