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Coronavirus: Ex-nurse doing 102 laps of park before 102nd birthday | Coronavirus: Ex-nurse doing 102 laps of park before 102nd birthday |
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A former nurse is hoping to raise money for the NHS by walking 102 laps of her local park before her 102nd birthday. | A former nurse is hoping to raise money for the NHS by walking 102 laps of her local park before her 102nd birthday. |
Joan Rich, 101, plans to walk the 560m (1,837ft) loops of Allenby Park in Felixstowe, Suffolk to fundraise for NHS Charities Together. | Joan Rich, 101, plans to walk the 560m (1,837ft) loops of Allenby Park in Felixstowe, Suffolk to fundraise for NHS Charities Together. |
She has already exceeded her £1,020 target - four months before her birthday on 11 September. | She has already exceeded her £1,020 target - four months before her birthday on 11 September. |
"Even behind a mask today's NHS workers can make people smile, so let's all smile," she said. | "Even behind a mask today's NHS workers can make people smile, so let's all smile," she said. |
Donations will go to the same charity as Captain Tom Moore, who raised nearly £33m walking 100 laps of his garden before his 100th birthday. | Donations will go to the same charity as Captain Tom Moore, who raised nearly £33m walking 100 laps of his garden before his 100th birthday. |
Mrs Rich, who walks with a frame, began the challenge as part of her daily exercise on 22 April when the park re-opened to the public following a temporary closure because of the coronavirus pandemic. | Mrs Rich, who walks with a frame, began the challenge as part of her daily exercise on 22 April when the park re-opened to the public following a temporary closure because of the coronavirus pandemic. |
Mrs Rich was posted to the Army in 1942 and was a member of the Royal Military Police in Jerusalem where she helped prisoners of war returning from camps in Japan with rehabilitation. | Mrs Rich was posted to the Army in 1942 and was a member of the Royal Military Police in Jerusalem where she helped prisoners of war returning from camps in Japan with rehabilitation. |
Capt Tom sent her a special video message wishing her good luck with her latest challenge. | |
The centenarian said: "I hear you have set yourself a walking challenge in aid of the NHS and you are even slighter older than me." | |
Diane Rich, her daughter, said her mother has always tried to help others and worked as a nurse until 1978 before turning to volunteering. | Diane Rich, her daughter, said her mother has always tried to help others and worked as a nurse until 1978 before turning to volunteering. |
She said: "She would have kept going, but in those days there was no choice, you had to retire at 60, so that's when she started volunteering. | She said: "She would have kept going, but in those days there was no choice, you had to retire at 60, so that's when she started volunteering. |
"Walking round Allenby Park now, she marvels at the NHS motive of love mown into the grass. Love for the NHS is important to Joan." | "Walking round Allenby Park now, she marvels at the NHS motive of love mown into the grass. Love for the NHS is important to Joan." |
Ms Rich said her mother's laps would hopefully be a "walk in the park" for the active veteran. | Ms Rich said her mother's laps would hopefully be a "walk in the park" for the active veteran. |
"She's always been active, she swam until into her 90s and the same with cycling", she said. | "She's always been active, she swam until into her 90s and the same with cycling", she said. |
Ms Rich said: "She's pleased to be out and says it's nice to have a purpose and sense of belonging." | Ms Rich said: "She's pleased to be out and says it's nice to have a purpose and sense of belonging." |
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