Walking the volunteer walk
Valerie Gilb literally walks the talk.
Four years ago, she learned that her best friend was diagnosed
with multiple sclerosis. And since then, the Newport Beach resident
has participated regularly in National Multiple Sclerosis Society
walks, outdoing herself when it comes to soliciting sponsorship every
time.
Her first walk with the Orange County Chapter was three years ago,
for which she raised $4,400.
Her second happened a year later, for which she garnered $8,100.
For her annual walk last April in Huntington Beach, Gilb raised
$10,367, officials from the society this month announced. This makes
her the fourth highest fund-raiser for the Orange County chapter, and
an extremely supportive best friend.
‘’She thinks it’s great,’’ the graphic designer said of her
friend. ‘’I told her, ‘That’s what friends are for.’’’
Gilb also raised the money in honor of another friend -- a friend
of her dad’s wife who was diagnosed about two years ago. In her
letter to potential sponsors, who included friends and family and
co-workers, she explained she was participating in the walk for two
close-to-home reasons.
The letter also read ‘’They say the third time is a charm’’ and
that she hoped to break her own monetary record.
‘’I mailed about 120 letters and got about 98 responses back,’’
Gilb said.
The average donation was about $50. She also had a handful of
large donations at about $500 each.
‘’No amount is too small,’’ the walker said. ‘’I receive
everything from a single dollar on up.’’
Gilb walks and swims regularly and is a ‘’kinda average fit
person.’’ She didn’t train separately for the 10K walk, but didn’t
get tired through it either. Her best friend, who lives in Los
Angeles, walked with her the first year, but now walks in L.A.
Gilb was accompanied by three other friends during the six miles.
When asked what she thought about while taking her strides, she
gave a simple answer.
‘’Just that I was doing this for my friend,’’ Gilb said.
-- Story by Young Chang
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