Quantcast
breaking news

Former Marine Served His Country And Now Serving The World

By: Jackie Smith
Updated: February 20, 2013
watch video
 MIDLAND/ODESSA -- A former marine has brought his mission to the Basin. Sgt. Winston Fiore is walking around the world to help raise awarness about cleft deformities in children. On Friday, he walked seventeen miles along 191 from Odessa to Midland. A small trek compared to what this young marine is doing next.

A man with a mission. This former marine is fighting a new battle.

"Initially I just wanted to have an adventure," said Sgt. Winston Fiore. "And see a part of the wolrd I have never been to."

A simple idea, that turned into his life's passion.

"I figured if I'm going to walk for a year," said Fiore. "I'm going to do it for a good cause."

The cause, help children in under developed countries get cleft pallette surgery. It's a facial deformity that's easily treated, costing only $250.00. While that's cheap in the US, Fiore realized it's impossible for other families.

"In lots of developing countries, kids go through their entire lives with this birth defect," said Fiore. "And it can be treated in just a couple of hours."

So he decided to walk, hoping to turn miles into money. That's how Smile Trek was born. Fiore will venture on a years journey, starting in Southeast Asia and then go through eight different countries.

"It's deifnetely going to be interesting," said Fiore."But I just stay focused on what im trying to accomplish and the difference I'm trying to make."

So on Saturday Fiore will begin a new chapter. And close to his heart he wears this picture to remind himself of his ultimate goal. A former marine who went from serving his country to serving the world, one smile at a time.

To donate and help Fiore accomplish his goal head to smiletrek.org.

Jackie Smith can be reached via e-mail at jsmith@kmid.tv.

Comments

Readers Feel...

hello
Related Content

A weak cold front will cool our temperatures a bit Tuesday....

A union representing Texas correctional officers is arguing that a pay raise approved by state budget writers last week would be insufficient and lead to erosion of security in the state's...

Sweeping changes to the Texas craft brewing industry easily won final approval in the House on Monday afternoon. The legislation now moves to the governor's desk....

Texas Comptroller Susan Combs and major oil and gas interests are fighting hard to stop reforms of the species protection program that was used in the oil-rich Permian Basin to keep the feds a...

A 21-year-old is dead after an early morning accident in Midland....

Elegance Ballroom Dance Center performs LIVE on Good Morning West Texas dancing the West Coast Swing....

This Memorial Day, join the Commemorative Air Force (CAF) for a celebration honoring those who fought for our freedom....

Temperatures will soar into the upper 90s today with breezy west winds and lots of sun....

The City of Andrews is hosting a town hall meeting on Monday, May 20th, to introduce a comprehensive master plan for development and expansion of the city....

Scientists have trained dogs and even rats to sniff out explosives like landmines....

 
 
Do you think the T-Bar Ranch pipeline will harm the city of Jal?
 



 
 
 
©1998 - 2013 Permianbasin360.com
Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc.
All Rights Reserved