The 43rd annual Terry Fox Run saw about 300 people come out to Âé¶čAVâs Stuart Park on Sept. 17.
Michael Humer organized the run this year and credits his career path to Fox.
Humer was 19 when Fox was running the marathon of hope. He followed the runnerâs journey and went on to have a 28-year career as a surgeon for cancer patients.
Although Humer never had the chance to meet Fox before he passed, âI feel like Iâve known Terry Fox all my adult life. I would have loved to have met him and I wouldâve been there if Terry had gotten to the West Coast, but unfortunately hi run stopped halfway across the country after more than 5,000 kilometres.â
Pat Munro and Wendy Wright participated in the event for the first time in many years.
âA young woman who we know, sheâs 10 years old Maggie Bradshaw, is down in Vancouver with the same type of cancer that Terry Fox had,â Munro said.
Bradshaw lost her leg to cancer recently. Her story can be found on .
Munro and Wright know of Bradshaw through a cycling group they are in with her parents. The young Âé¶čAV girl is expected to be fitted for a prosthetic in early 2024.
The Terry Fox Run in Âé¶čAV reached its fundraising goal of $38,000.
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