Terry Fox Run
By Anna Segelken
On September 21st, during second block, Templeton students participated in the Terry Fox run. A few teachers spoke to the students before the run, including Mr. Braun, whose speech was “very moving and inspirational,” according to one teacher. Then, the entire student body set out to run or walk the 2.5km course. There were “800 people on the sidewalk… it was funny,” noted one student. Teachers were “happy that all the students participated”, and they think that “we should continue this tradition.” The Terry Fox run is important to students, with one adding that they “don’t think you can find a single person whose life hasn’t been impacted by cancer.”
When asked about Terry Fox, students called him “amazing,” “a good person,” and “important.” He increased cancer awareness and inspired a nation. He is currently on the shortlist of candidates to be on our next five dollar bill.
Templeton raised $224.80 for cancer research this year. A total of $850 million has been raised since Terry Fox began his Marathon of Hope on April 12th, 1980. The fundraising impacts of the Terry Fox run are profound. One student remarked that this much money “in a tuberculosis fund would have cured it already”. We can help cure all sorts of diseases if we #tryliketerry.
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