Terry Hitchcock
   
     
What would you do if your soul mate died, you lost your job, and you found yourself with your three young children depending on you alone? For most, it would be a struggle to survive, let alone “keep it together.”  Even putting one
foot forward every day would become an epic act of bravery.  One man defied these very circumstances, and managed
to do much more than just survive in the years following his wife’s death.
 

MISSION

Terry Hitchcock, age 57 at the time, ran the equivalent of 75 consecutive marathons in 75 consecutive days.  He travelled over 2,000 miles to bring awareness to the financial and emotional hardships faced by single parents and their children – everyday heroes who run quiet, yet extraordinary, daily marathons. Terry Hitchcock proved that impossible is only a word.

TERRY’S MISSION

The Three-fold Mission:
1. To provide organizations and individuals with the understanding that impossible is possible and that all expectations can be met
2. To create awareness about family needs and the issues and problems that children face each day (to create a Secretary of Children at the Federal Cabinet level)
3. To highlight and raise support for breast cancer and diabetes research

 
 

 

 

 

 
Copyright 2009 Terry Hitchcock