From the BBC:
“Coronavirus: Capt Tom guest of
honour at Harrogate hospital opening”
A 99-year-old war veteran who
raised an incredible £23m for the NHS is to be guest of honour at the opening
of a Nightingale hospital in Harrogate. Captain Tom Moore originally aimed to
raise £1,000 for NHS Charities Together by completing 100 laps of his garden
before his 100th birthday. The veteran, who was born in Keighley, West
Yorkshire, will appear via video link at the opening on Tuesday. He said it was
an honour and a chance to thank NHS workers directly. Capt Tom, who lives in
Marston Moretaine in Bedfordshire, said: "I am still amazed by the amount
of kindness and generosity from the UK public who continue to give despite it
being an uncertain time for many. "I
think the amount raised demonstrates just how much we all value the dedication
and sacrifices made by our NHS workers. I have fought during a war and they are
now fighting in a war too." NHS Charities Together said it was "truly
inspired and humbled" by his efforts. Simon Stevens, NHS chief executive,
said: "On behalf of the NHS our heartfelt thanks go to Captain Tom Moore
for his remarkable fundraising efforts for NHS charities. "Inviting
Captain Moore to be our guest of honour at the opening of NHS Nightingale
Yorkshire and Humber is the least we can do to thank him." Harrogate
Convention Centre will be used for 500 beds - the first of the field hospitals
to be built outside a city. The veteran, who served in Myanmar during the
Second World War, has been praised by the Duke of Cambridge, who described him
as a "one-man fundraising machine". Prince William also made a
donation for an undisclosed amount. Brig Andrew Jackson, colonel of the
Yorkshire Regiment, described Capt Tom as "an absolute legend" who
came from "an exceptional generation that are still an inspiration for our
Yorkshire soldiers today". Keighley Town Council said it would
"honour the fundraising hero" with the freedom of the town. Capt Tom
has also inspired others to raise money, including a youngster from Wetherby,
in West Yorkshire.
^ He is a member of the Greatest
Generation who is continuing to show his greatness. ^
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-york-north-yorkshire-52340554
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