A real walk-a-thon
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-- Jennifer Kho
Norman Ball, a 58-year-old man who lives for half of the year in
Toronto, Canada, and the other half in Scottsdale, Ariz., will walk
through Costa Mesa today as part of his Walk of Hope goal to cover 8,250
miles.
Ball, who has already walked more than 400 miles and raised between
$20,000 and $30,000 in pledges and donations, said he is walking to bring
attention to orphaned children living in streets and sewers around the
world.
The money so far has been designated to help street children in
Romania, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Brazil and India.
“As you and I speak, children are dying horrible deaths in places I
don’t even want to think about,” he said Friday. “Children are the
world’s legacy, and they are at risk everywhere. There is no greater
cause anywhere in the world. Losing a child is the most tragic thing that
can happen.”
Ball gave up all “normal life” for his Walk of Hope, including giving
away the business center he used to own.
“I’ve given up everything, and it’s not enough,” he said. “This is
worth more than anything I’ve done in my life. I was thinking about what
I would do when this is over, and I realized there is no ‘over.’ You
can’t just do this and then go back to work the next day. My wife,
Dianne, and I have committed the rest of our lives to this, plain and
simple.”
His goal is to raise at least $10 million, he said.
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