Charity Assignment Terry Fox Foundation

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Dave Beecher. Charity Assignment Terry Fox Foundation. History. Terry Fox was diagnosed with osteogenic sarcoma (bone cancer) in his right leg in 1977 and had his leg amputated 15 cm (six inches) above the knee. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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• Terry Fox was diagnosed with osteogenic sarcoma (bone cancer) in his right leg in 1977 and had his leg amputated 15 cm (six inches) above the knee.

• Terry was so overcome by the suffering of other cancer patients that he decided to run across Canada to raise money for cancer research

• He called his journey the Marathon of Hope

History

• Terry's Marathon of Hope took place in 1980 with the simple objective of informing Canadians of the importance of finding a cure for cancer

• With fierce determination, he ran an average of 42 kilometres (26 miles) every day for 143 days

• Terry was forced to end his run on September 1, 1980 when the cancer spread to his lungs

History

• By February 1, 1981, Terry's dream of raising $1 for every Canadian was realized - the Terry Fox Marathon of Hope fund totaled $24.17 million

• Terry died in June 1981

History

On May 26, 1988, The Terry Fox Run became a Trust, independent from the Canadian Cancer Society, and received tax-exempt charitable registration as a public foundation

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To maintain the vision and principles of Terry Fox while raising money for cancer research through the annual Terry Fox Run, National School Run Day, as well as via memoriam donations and planned giving.

Mission Statement

This year we will once again be supporting this worthy charity. Our slogan is 'Toonies for Terry' and we strongly encourage each child to bring in a two dollar donation.

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Different way of Participating

Different ways of how people can donate

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National Office

The Terry Fox Foundation

Suite 303, 46167 Yale Road

Chilliwack, BC

V2P 2P2

Tel: (604) 701-0246

Fax: (604) 701-0247

e-mail: national@terryfoxrun.org

You can reach the provincial office in your area by dialing 1 888 836-9786 or use the contact information below.

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Oral CommunicationDemonstrate an understanding of appropriate speaking behavior in a few different situations,including paired sharing and small- and large- group discussions.WritingGenerate ideas about a potential topic, using a variety of strategies and resourcesMath - Data and Probability Collect and organize categorical primary data and display the data using concrete graphsMaterials/Media

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Lesson: Why Do We Do The Terry Fox Run/Walk? The Importance of FundraisingCurriculum Connection: Language Arts, MathGrade Level: Primary/JuniorTime: Approximately 3 x 30 minutesLesson SnapshotThrough whole group discussions, students will learn about some of the history and/or meaningbehind The Terry Fox Runs/Walks in their school. Students will have a better understanding aboutthe concept of teamwork and people working together for a common goal. Students will also discusssome of the fundraising and safety considerations involved when asking for donations.Success CriteriaStudents;

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will be able to discuss the reasons why their school hosts Terry Fox Runs/Walks will have a better understanding of the need and importance of fundraisingare able to generate ways and/or ideas of how they can help to make a differencewill be able to discuss safe ways of fundraising and asking for donations

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BLM P-40: “History of Terry Fox Runs/Walks at Our School”BLM P-41: “Fundraising Facts and Safety Considerations” BLM P-42: “Terry’s Cancer Research Legacy”BLM P-43: “Terry’s Legacy” BLM P-44: “Why Should We Continue To Keep Terry’s Dream Alive? “ BLM P-45: “What Are Some of the Ways We Can Raise Money for Cancer Research andThe Terry Fox Foundation?”

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