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South Surrey Rallies for Terry Fox Run Against Cancer

South Surrey residents gathered at Athletic Park on Sept. 14 for the annual Terry Fox Run, raising funds for cancer research despite rainy skies. The event honoured Fox’s 1980 Marathon of Hope, when he ran 5,373 kilometres with an artificial leg to inspire nationwide support. Local organizer Kathy Dinning praised Fox’s enduring impact on science and fundraising, noting strong community turnout and optimistic donation levels both online and in person. The run continues Fox’s mission to unite Canadians in the fight against cancer.

South Surrey Rallies for Terry Fox Run Against Cancer

Community members in South Surrey unite for the Terry Fox Run, raising funds and awareness for cancer research steeped in Fox’s enduring legacy.

South Surrey Hosts Fond Tribute Through Annual Run

Sunday, Sept. 14, South Surrey Athletic Park broke into motion as walkers and runners united in an emotional tribute, participating in the annual Terry Fox Run — an event dedicated to raising funds for cancer research through community involvement.

Legacy Inspires a Movement

Born from Terry Fox’s determination after his osteogenic sarcoma diagnosis and subsequent amputation at age 18, the run honours his bold effort to cross Canada in 1980 to raise awareness and support for cancer research. On April 12, 1980, he dipped his artificial leg into the Atlantic Ocean, beginning the Marathon of Hope.

Strong Community Turnout Despite Weather

Even under grey skies and occasional rain, residents of South Surrey and neighbouring White Rock showed up in large numbers. From early morning, lawn chairs, banners and reflective gear dotted the course as families, seniors, and youth took part. Organizers reported buoyant spirits and steady participation throughout the day.

Fundraising Through Walk, Run, and Digital Support

Participants pledged donations in person and online. Local organizer Kathy Dinning expressed optimism: contributions were tracking higher than last year thanks to the dual channels of fundraising. She highlighted Fox’s sacrifice and continuing impact on cancer science. “He did—and still does—so much for science for cancer research… he’s an inspiration,” she said.

Why the Run Matters Again

Fox’s journey ended short of his cross-Canada goal on Sept. 1, 1980, when cancer returned in his lungs after he had run 5,373 kilometres. But his story galvanized Canadians then—and continues shaping support for cancer research now. Annual events like South Surrey’s keep public awareness alive, support new research, and honour a spirit of persistence against adversity.

Looking Ahead in the Fight

As more participants commit both feet and funds, organizers plan to build on digital outreach, increase collaboration with research institutions, and ensure next year’s event is even more inclusive. Meanwhile, South Surrey’s display of solidarity this Sunday underlines how Canadians continue not only to remember Terry Fox, but also to advance his mission in tangible ways.

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