This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-beds-bucks-herts-52303859
The article has changed 20 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Version 0 | Version 1 |
---|---|
Coronavirus: Captain Tom Moore's NHS fundraiser tops £10m | Coronavirus: Captain Tom Moore's NHS fundraiser tops £10m |
(about 1 hour later) | |
A 99-year-old war veteran who is walking 100 laps of his garden before he turns 100 has raised more than £10m for the NHS. | A 99-year-old war veteran who is walking 100 laps of his garden before he turns 100 has raised more than £10m for the NHS. |
Tom Moore originally wanted to raise £1,000 for NHS Charities Together by completing laps of his garden. | Tom Moore originally wanted to raise £1,000 for NHS Charities Together by completing laps of his garden. |
But he has now topped 10,000 times his initial target thanks to donations from nearly 500,000 people online. | But he has now topped 10,000 times his initial target thanks to donations from nearly 500,000 people online. |
Health Secretary Matt Hancock earlier thanked Mr Moore for his efforts and said he was "an inspiration to us all". | Health Secretary Matt Hancock earlier thanked Mr Moore for his efforts and said he was "an inspiration to us all". |
Mr Moore began raising funds to thank the "magnificent" NHS staff who helped him with treatment for cancer and a broken hip. | Mr Moore began raising funds to thank the "magnificent" NHS staff who helped him with treatment for cancer and a broken hip. |
With the aid of a walking frame, he aimed to walk 100 laps of the 25-metre (82ft) loop in his garden in Marston Moretaine, Bedfordshire, in 10-lap chunks, before his 100th birthday. | With the aid of a walking frame, he aimed to walk 100 laps of the 25-metre (82ft) loop in his garden in Marston Moretaine, Bedfordshire, in 10-lap chunks, before his 100th birthday. |
"Every penny that we get, they [the NHS] deserve every one of it," he said, as the total exceeded the £5m mark earlier. | "Every penny that we get, they [the NHS] deserve every one of it," he said, as the total exceeded the £5m mark earlier. |
NHS Charities Together, which support health service charities and will benefit from the funds, said it was "truly inspired and humbled". | NHS Charities Together, which support health service charities and will benefit from the funds, said it was "truly inspired and humbled". |
More than 490,000 people from around the world have donated money to his fundraising page since it was set up last week. | More than 490,000 people from around the world have donated money to his fundraising page since it was set up last week. |
Mr Moore, who is originally from Keighley in West Yorkshire, trained as a civil engineer before enlisting in the Army for World War Two, rising to captain and serving in India and Burma. | Mr Moore, who is originally from Keighley in West Yorkshire, trained as a civil engineer before enlisting in the Army for World War Two, rising to captain and serving in India and Burma. |
When the fund hit £5m earlier Mr Moore's daughter Hannah Ingram-Moore told the BBC the amount raised was "beyond our wildest expectations". | |
At the government's daily press conference the health secretary said: "Captain Tom, you're an inspiration to us all, and we thank you." | At the government's daily press conference the health secretary said: "Captain Tom, you're an inspiration to us all, and we thank you." |
Find BBC News: East of England on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. If you have a story suggestion email eastofenglandnews@bbc.co.uk | Find BBC News: East of England on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. If you have a story suggestion email eastofenglandnews@bbc.co.uk |