“What Terry Fox means to me” challenge for young Canadians
The “What Terry Fox means to me” challenge invites young Canadians to express how a great Canadian hero and his legacy inspires them. We are inviting and encouraging young Canadians to share their thoughts and ideas with other Canadians on the legacy left by Terry Fox and his Marathon of Hope and help shape the way in which we will commemorate Terry Fox and his achievement.
The challenge is divided into two components.
First, young Canadians are invited to submit a quote of what Terry Fox means to them as Canadian youth. Two quotes (one English and one French) will be chosen from the submitted entries.
Second, young Canadians are invited to submit a design concept which shows their interpretation of the route Terry Fox followed on his Marathon of Hope from St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador to Thunder Bay, Ontario. One design will be chosen from the entries received.
The challenge runs from September 30, 2010, which coincides with the Terry Fox Foundation National School Run Day, through to October 22, 2010.
For more information about the “What Terry Fox means to me” challenge please visit the Terry Fox Foundation website at www.terryfox.org.
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