March 30, 2008
Rail retiree joins charity walk across Vietnam
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Quick just missed the final draft call for the conflict. But through his contact with Duff, he decided to go to the country to see if he could help.

A core group of seven or eight walkers plans to leave Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon) on Saturday and arrive in Hanoi - about 1,000 miles away - sometime in June. Along the way, they will visit local villages, distribute aid and record their progress. Quick said 100 percent of money raised and items donated will go directly to victims of Agent Orange.

"Every person [in the group] has something special they can give," Quick said. Bob Schuessler, a businessman from Chicago, has been instrumental in finding funding for the group. Karla Foss-Reilly, an artist from Alabama, visits Vietnam frequently to raise money for the disadvantaged in the country. Jo Simpson, a retired nurse, has a cousin who served in Vietnam who suffers from Agent Orange poisoning.

It will be Quick's job to record the journey through photographs and a weekly Internet blog, as the official photographer and computer guru for the trek. "I'm just a poor, old hillbilly who likes to take pictures," he said.

The walkers will pay their own ways to make the trip. "I started out with a budget of $5,000, and I went over that pretty fast," Quick said.

But he added, "It's not about the money. This is something I really think needs to be done."

For more information about the group and their journey, visit www.orangecarers.com.

To contact staff writer Rusty Marks, use e-mail or call 348-1215.

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