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Cynthia, 84, on long march for homeless youth

Kim Waters
EIGHTY-FOUR-year-old Highton resident Cynthia Hall has no need for the help of an electric scooter or a walking frame to keep up with her grandchildren.
With energy rivalling her brood of “little tackers”, the sprightly nanan will put it to good use this weekend in a 20-kilometre charity walk for Salvation Army’s Walking Home appeal.
Ms Hall will join other avid walkers at the event on Saturday to walk from Drysdale to Geelong as a fundraiser for homeless youths.
“I like exercise and I’ve done a bit of training by walking from my house in Highton to Geelong city and back,” she said.
“I had a minor stroke before Christmas but I’ve progressed really well since then and my doctors are really excited that I’m doing this.”
Ms Hall said news of her long distance adventure had attracted $897 in donations.
She hoped to raise $1000 before the event on Saturday.
“I’ve spent time with some homeless people and your heart just goes out to them.
“I remember once at a Sydney train station I had some contact with a young homeless girl and I’ll never forget the experience.
“Anything I can do, every step that my legs can make, will help one of those people.”
Ms Hall said a strict diet and regular exercise were the keys to her fitness and longevity.
“I’m quite excited about this event because it’s lovely at my age to be able to do something for someone else in this way.
“I’m allowing myself five hours to get from Drysdale to Johnstone Park but I hope it doesn’t take me that long.”
The Salvation Army Walking Home event raises awareness and understanding of homelessness in the region. The Salvation Army said more information was available by phoning 5244 9500.

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