**THE L FOUNDATION MEDIA RELEASE**


NORTH BAY, Ontario, July 17, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — When Jimmy Lefebvre lost his father to cancer he couldn’t accept how his father was forced to quickly succumb to the disease. Lefebvre is now over half-way across the country completing the Can-Survive Walk to raise awareness and raise funds toward cancer prevention, treatment and survivor support.

One step at a time, Lefebvre will take 7.2 million steps from his father’s front door in Grande Prairie, Alberta, to his grave near Tignish, Prince Edward Island. The journey has seen him take over 50,000 steps daily, raising over $30,000 toward his goal of raising millions for the Lefebvre Foundation. His mother, wife, and children have been following along with an RV and supplies, helping keep him motivated through Canada’s vast highways, weather and bugs.

Lefebvre is seeking locations to speak with crowds, at existing events or planned events around his arrival in their communities. Elected officials, community leaders, groups and clubs can contact the Can-Survive Walk road team at hello@thelfoundation.ca or  780.882.0782.

Tentative schedule – North Bay to Quebec
July 18 – Highways 17 / 630
19 – Deux-Rivieres 
20 – Rolphton 
21 – Petawawa 
22 – Cobden
23 – Arnprior
24 – Boyds
25 – Smith Falls
26 – Rest day
27 – Hallville
28 – Gatineau, PQ

Quotes:

  • “Watching my father face cancer and giving into it made me realize how much the disease changes everything. I couldn’t sit, I needed to move forward one step at a time to help the many Canadians who will face the same reality.”
  • “Your support may come with a high-five, five dollars, or walking with me for fifteen minutes. Please invite us to your events and communities.”
    • Jimmy Lefebvre

Links:
Facebook: theLfoundation.ca
Instagram: can.survive.walk2018
Twitter: @Survivewalk
Web: thelfoundation.ca

The Lefebvre Foundation was created in memory of Simon Lefebvre, who died of cancer in 2016. The foundation’s goal is to raise endowment funds to help society become and live cancer free through the effective use of awareness, education, support and treatment for physical and mental health and well-being of those who are affected by cancer.

The Can-Survive Walk is a 5,600 kilometre walk being completed by Simon’s son, Jimmy Lefebvre. Lefebvre will walk 7.2 million steps from Grande Prairie, Alberta to Saint Louis, Prince Edward Island between May 1 and August 31, 2018.