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Swain A.T. hiker raises money for kids at risk one step at a time

out claxtonA Swain County fishing guide has left his rod behind to embark on an Appalachian Trail thru-hike, aiming to raise money and awareness for the Big Brother/Big Sister Program of Western North Carolina.

“I have witnessed local children’s lives’ completely turned around by this program and the wonderful ‘Bigs’ who give of their time as well as their hearts to make a difference in the lives of these young people,” Steve Claxton wrote on his blog. 

He’s aiming to raise $20,000 to help the nine-county organization, which matches children 6 to 14 from single-parent families with adult mentors. 

Since starting out on the trail on Feb. 22, Claxton has made it all the way from Springer Mountain in Georgia to the middle section of Virginia, about 800 miles of the 2,189-mile trail. He’s documenting his journey along the way through blog and public Facebook posts. 

Donate to the cause at www.gofundme.com/z3r3f7ws, and follow Claxton’s journey through his blog at www.steveclaxton.com/hiker.

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