St. Joachim’s Walk-For-Life raises close to $3,500
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Stefanie Frith
With friends and family to cheer them on, about 40 members of St.
Joachim Church participated Saturday morning in the annual Walk-For-Life
in Costa Mesa.
Now in it’s sixth year, the Walk-For-Life, sponsored by the St.
Joachim Pro-Life Committee, supports the Life Centers of Orange County.
This year’s event raised about $3,500, with perhaps more to come, said
Diane Brown, church treasurer.
The Life Centers were established in 1975, and their services include
pregnancy testing, professional counseling, medical referrals and aid in
finding financial and housing assistance. Their goal is to allow women
the opportunity to carry their child to term with respect and the
assurance that they can obtain prenatal care and counseling assistance
during and after their pregnancy.
“We had a lot of fun,” Brown said. “There were lots of balloons and
enthusiasm and lots of kids and strollers. There’s even one woman who is
in her nineties that only will walk for this event.”
Some of the event’s sponsors included the Sunflour Bakery, Mimi’s
Cafe, Newport Rib Company and Sonny’s Costa Mesa Pontiac.
“It was great to have the families and kids out there,” said Steven
Delacy, church member. “We really rely on the diehards to get the
sponsorships and walk.”
Each walker was sponsored by friends, family and businesses for the
one-lap route around the church on Orange Avenue. Ila Johnson, a member
of the church, said it was fellow church member Estelle Redoutey who
received the most sponsorship.
“She raised $1,500,” Johnson said. “Last year she only had $1,000. She
just goes around after Mass and asks people for donations. She just knows
everyone and people can’t say no to her.”
Johnson also said even dogs were coming out for the event.
“At one point, Steve [Delacy] had to rescue this little white dog that
just appeared and kept running around,” Johnson said with a laugh. “He
had to drive it to his house so the owner could hopefully come get it”
Before the walk began, a group photo was taken, including celebrity
walkers Pastor Joe Robillard, school principal Rachel Martinez and former
mayor and current councilman Gary Monahan.
“It’s always neat to have the pastor join you,” Brown said. “Everyone
likes to help out the community in a crisis and alternatives to
abortion.”
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