5.31.2011

Amherst News

Darrell Cole of the Amherst Daily News meets with David to talk about his run across Canada.



Running to remember - Local - News - Cumberland News Now



B.C. man running a marathon a day for brain injury



AMHERST – David McGuire’s life changed abruptly seven years ago when he suffered a brain injury that left him with short term memory loss and a desire to do something to help those like him.



“I suffered a brain injury in 2005 and knew nothing about brain injuries until then. I was an office worker that was really good at the XBox,” McGuire said. “I was delved into this world of living with a brain injury.”



The 38-year-old B.C. man is in the early stages of a run across Canada to raise awareness and funds for brain injury research and support. He ran through Amherst on Sunday and left for Prince Edward Island early Monday.



McGuire realized he was lucky wanted to do something for those not as fortunate. He said it was challenging living with his parents in that there was nothing to do. There were no resources for those with brain injuries.



He said simple things like working at a coffee shop were not possible because he would either forget what people ordered or forget to ask them to pay.



While not a runner before, he took up running taking part in both half marathons and full marathons until he decided to run across Canada to raise awareness about brain injury.


“I did a bucket list at 35 and decided some of the things I wanted to do. This is one of those things,” said McGuire. “I went through two to three years of feeling really sorry for myself but I’m married and want to have kids. I can sit and feel sorry for myself all I want but I’m still going to have a brain injury. What I can do is get out there and do stuff.”



Along with running for awareness, he is also raising funds for Brain Trust Canada. Donors can support him by buying a kilometre or more at www.runtoremember.com, texting brain to 45678 or by mailing a cheque or money order to Brain Trust Canada, 11-368 Industrial Ave., Kelowna, B.C. V1Y 7E8.

5.26.2011

Halifax RCMP/Police Escort

The Halifax Police and RCMP come out to escort David and the run team out of the city of Halifax.  They not only lead us out but they stopped traffic...just for David!


5.24.2011

CBC The National - May 23, 2011


CBC The National introduces Canada to David McGuire and A Run To Remember.  CBC Halifax's Tom Murphy spends a morning running with David to find out why he is raising awareness and funds for brain injury.

5.23.2011

CBC's Tom Murphy interviews David on the road


CBC Halifax - Tom Murphy interviews David while he runs through the Halifax area.
~Tom Murphy, David McGuire, Lyle Hart

5.17.2011

Halifax CBC News at 6pm

CBC interviews David on the news at 6pm




Halifax here we come!

The Run Team is headed into Halifax today.  David will be accompanied by local, Joe Lively, on his run into City Hall.  ETA - 12pm!

Thank you Eastern Shore!

The Run Team would like to extend a HUGE thank you to the Eastern Shore for their support and generosity!  Here is a snapshot of our time there...

A presentation to St. Mary's Academy in Sherbrooke, NS

 Thank you for the donation!!  Your personal stories have truly inspired us to do more to change the face of brain injury in Canada. 

 A fantastic chinese dinner at the House of Jade in Sherbrooke, NS...great fuel for the run, thank you Chef Sidney and Kathy Joe!  

Getting close to Halifax!


 A special thank you to Brian and Marilyn Murphy from Murphy's Bay Campground.  You welcomed our team and made us feel like part of the family.  
We will be back to visit for many years to come!


Thank you Shaun's Cafe for the donation and a much needed restroom!!  

Thank you Vancouver!


Foot Solutions Vancouver starts fundraising for A Run to Remember!

5.14.2011

A Run To Remember is approaching Halifax!

David is running his marathons through the Eastern Shore region and is getting close to the Halifax area.   He finished today near Popes Harbour and will be picking up where he left fof tomorrow morning at 8:30am!  Tuesday will mark the beginning of our journey through the city - we hope to see you out on the road cheering David on!

The team is also excited to meet with the BIANS Bluenose Marathon Team at the Pep Rally being held on Sunday May 15, at Veterans Memorial Building from 2 -4 pm tomorrow. 

You can learn more about David and his journey by watching this short video or read about his Run Across Canada on the website www.runtoremember.com.  

Get out and join David for a run or make a donation online today to help Pave the Way for change!

5.09.2011

SNAP Halifax - A Marathon a Day For Brain Injury

Check out the Snap Halifax article from out Foot Solutions event Saturday May 7!

SNAP Halifax - A Marathon a Day For Brain Injury

Dashboard Cam: Port Hastings to Aulds Cove



Good bye Cape Breton, thank your for the awesome support!

Wet day for a run

Rainy day run

Rainy day run

The run team got on the road early today for the last 15km stretch of Cape Breton. The weather is a little gloomy...David is right at home in the rain though.

5.06.2011

Impromptu presentation to youth

David stops for a short break and is greeted by the local elementary students for an impromptu presentation about protecting you head.

Cape Breton Post

Cape Breton Post by Julie Collins

Cape Breton Post by Julie Collins

Article written by Julie Collins of the Cape Breton Post May 5, 2011

5.05.2011

Cape Breton Radio News

David speaks to the Cape Breton Radio News about brain injury and A Run To Remember.

5.03.2011

One province finished!

David has completed his run through the province of Newfoundland. The team is now preparing for their departure on the Marine Atlantic Highlanders. Nova Scotia here we come!

The last 10km

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David and Gail start the last 10km of Newfoundland!


Last Day In Newfoundland



Today is our last day in Newfoundland.  David is completing his last 10km today starting at 3:30pm at the JT Cheeseman Park entrance on Highway 1 - if you like to run meet us there and join David for the final leg of this journey.  

He will be meeting with the Mayor and the public at the train site near the Hotel Port-aux-Basques at around 4:30pm, then will finish his run into the Marine Atlantic port.  Come out and cheer David on or meet us at the train site to celebrate with us!


Codroy Valley - THANK YOU!


Today David met with Pasty Brownrigg and a number of people from the Codroy Valley community.  They came out to cheer him on and give him a true Newfoundland send off towards the last marathon of his journey through the province.  Thank you Codroy Valley for making a great day AMAZING and for the generous donations - you truly inspired changed today!



David speaks to the community...

5.02.2011

The Last 10Km of Newfoundland


David will be doing his last 10km of Newfoundland tomorrow afternoon.  He will start the final leg of this journey at 3:30pm at JT Cheeseman Park on Highway 1 and will continue into the Marine Atlantic Port - Estimated arrival is 5pm.  

Get out and cheer him on or join him for a run!