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          You probably know something about Terry Fox, you may have even participated in a Terry Fox run, but do you know why he's a national hero?.

          Terry Fox facts for kids

          Terrance Stanley Fox (July 28, 1958 - June 28, 1981) was a Canadianathlete and activist.

          He was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

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        1. You probably know something about Terry Fox, but do you know why he's a national hero?
        2. You probably know something about Terry Fox, you may have even participated in a Terry Fox run, but do you know why he's a national hero?
        3. I was sick the day of my schools terry fox run, and I couldn't come.
        4. An inspiring Read Aloud for Kids, join Storytime with Lorenzo and read along "Terry Fox" from the Little People, Big Dreams series!
        5. He lost one of his legs due to bone cancer when he was 18. He is best known for his run, called The Marathon of Hope, which began on April 12, 1980, in St. John's, Newfoundland. The purpose of the run was to run across Canada (with help of an artificial leg) about 26 miles (42 km) (the length of the average marathon) each day.

          He originally wanted to run until he got to Vancouver Island on the other end of Canada.

          Terry Fox is a Canadian hero who is known all around the world.

          The goal was to raise 1 million Canadian dollars and later one dollar for every person in Canada to help cancer research.

          Many people supported and helped him during his run, but on August 31, 1980, near the town of Thunder Bay, Ontario, Fox's cancer spread to his lungs.

          He had to stop running.

          Fox died on June 28, 1981(1981-06-28) (aged 22), a month before his 23rd birthday, in New Westminster, British Columbia (BC). I