Terry Fox Impact On Society

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"Even if I don't finish, we need others to continue. It's got to keep going without me. ” (An individual who is remembered as the face of cancer research. Terry Fox was a boy who was really enthusiastic about sports. He was named athlete of the year in his senior year, but suddenly he discovered he had bone cancer in his right knee. Instead of just quitting, he decided to do something beneficial. He impacted Canada like no one ever has before. He decided to run from coast to coast on only one leg in order to raise money. He called it the Marathon of Hope. Contributions to cancer research, inspiring others to persevere and strive for success, and having many physical memorials in Canada are some of the many ways this young man has and still is impacting Canada. Primarily, Terry Fox has helped improve cancer …show more content…

(CTV news). His actions have motivated many human beings to have courage and determination to help others. In 2013, Terry Fox was inducted into the Canada Walk of Fame and his area of recognition was sports and philanthropy (Canadaswalkoffame.com). Due to his astonishing work, there is also an award that has been created in his honour. It recognizes people that portray character traits similar to those he possessed. This award is called the Terry Fox Humanitarian Award. (TerryFoxAwards.ca). In 1994, The Terry Fox Hall of Fame was created to honour those who have improved the life of disabled people in any way (Wikipedia.org). "Inspired by Terry's courage, Hansen decided to undertake a similar journey for spinal cord injury research." Terry Fox was one of the inspiration for Rick Hansen's efforts to contribute to spinal cord research. Rick Hansen's foundation has raised more than $300 million up to date. Terry Fox's work as a humanitarian has changed many Canadians' viewpoints on helping others and pushing the

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