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Ashley Gilbank (born in Pontypool, Ontario),[1] started a charitable campaign in 2012 titled Skate4Life. A former coach with the Oshawa Girls Hockey Association, part of her activity with the charity is to skate from one end of Canada to another in the space of ten months.

Skate4Life[]

The 2012 objective for her charity is to inline skate from St. John’s, Newfoundland to Victoria, British Columbia. She will begin the trek on June 4, 2012 and plans to end it in Mile O, British Columbia, in early October. The hope is to raise awareness and funds for Do It For Daron and youth mental health.[2] Her motivation to start the charity and raise money for DIFD was based on the loss of a childhood friend to suicide in February 2011. Her friend, a university rugby player, had suffered a brain injury when she was hit by a car while jogging.[3]


She prepared training in 2011 for the journey. Prior to the beginning of her journey, she dipped a wheel in the Atlantic Ocean in Newfoundland on June 4. Her journey began in St. John's, Newfoundland on June 4, 2012. By July 1, Gillbank arrived in Fredericton, New Brunswick. During her skate through Eastern Canada, Gilbank covered 60 to 80 kilometres a day. In Newfoundland, she managed 100 kilometres in one day.[4] On July 18, 2012, Gilbank arrived at Parliament Hill, having skated through 3,000 kilometres of Canadian roads.[5] She was met by supporters wearing purple D.I.F.D. shirts at Parliament's Centennial Flame. Celebrity guests included Do It For Daron founder Luke Richardson and Ottawa City Councillor Alan Hubley (representing the district of Kanata South). Both men have lost a child to suicide[6]. Do It For Daron was created to honour the life of the late Daron Richardson. Gillbank and Richardson played in the same hockey league.[7] Upon her arrival in Ottawa, Skate4Life had only raised just under $2,000, with the goal being $60,000. On August 1, 2012, she reached the community of Hastings, Ontario, home to her grandmother, Gail Foster. The Campbellford and District Mental Health Centre helped raise $1,100 for her charitable cause. Due to fatigue, Gilbank was hospitalized on August 7, while in Ontario.

Personal[]

At the age of 13, she was diagnosed with Acid Reflux Disease. She attended secondary school in Lindsay, Ontario and played competitive hockey. She is a member of the Kidsport Ottawa Board of Directors.[8] In addition, she has participated in ball hockey in the Ottawa area.[9] Her husband, Andrew is one of the campaign volunteers, and assists to collect donations. [10]

Film making[]

In February 2011, Gilbank, and her brother Andrew claimed that an ad that appeared during Super Bowl XLV looked like a pitch they made.[11] The brother and sister are amateur film makers and entered the Doritos and Pepsi MAX "Crash the Super Bowl" contest, in which contestants submitted homemade ads for consideration. A video was made featuring her pet dog (a pug) barks at a window as he watches her brother eat Doritos. Her brother gets into a car only to find the pet dog waiting in the backseat.

The Gilbanks claimed the video never successfully loaded on the contest website. The eventual winner made a video called Pug Attack and won $1 million. Their ad was posted to YouTube. Messages left with Doritos parent company were not returned.

References[]

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