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NHS charities will be forever grateful to Captain Sir Tom Moore | Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard

NHS charities will be “forever grateful” for Captain Sir Tom Moore’s achievements and his legacy will last for years, the head of the national charity caring for the health service has said. The Second World War veteran raised £33 million after vowing to walk 100 laps of his garden before his 100th birthday in April 2020. The cash went to the NHS Charities Together Covid-19 appeal, with funds providing bereavement support and helping isolated patients in hospital stay connected to family and friends through technology. Ellie Orton, chief executive of NHS Charities Together, praised Sir Tom’s “phenomenal and unbelievable” fundraising as she paid tribute to him.

NHS charities will be forever grateful to Captain Sir Tom Moore | Lancaster And Morecambe Citizen

NHS charities will be “forever grateful” for Captain Sir Tom Moore’s achievements and his legacy will last for years, the head of the national charity caring for the health service has said. The Second World War veteran raised £33 million after vowing to walk 100 laps of his garden before his 100th birthday in April 2020. The cash went to the NHS Charities Together Covid-19 appeal, with funds providing bereavement support and helping isolated patients in hospital stay connected to family and friends through technology. Ellie Orton, chief executive of NHS Charities Together, praised Sir Tom’s “phenomenal and unbelievable” fundraising as she paid tribute to him.

NHS charities will be forever grateful to Captain Sir Tom Moore | East London and West Essex Guardian Series

NHS charities will be “forever grateful” for Captain Sir Tom Moore’s achievements and his legacy will last for years, the head of the national charity caring for the health service has said. The Second World War veteran raised £33 million after vowing to walk 100 laps of his garden before his 100th birthday in April 2020. The cash went to the NHS Charities Together Covid-19 appeal, with funds providing bereavement support and helping isolated patients in hospital stay connected to family and friends through technology. Ellie Orton, chief executive of NHS Charities Together, praised Sir Tom’s “phenomenal and unbelievable” fundraising as she paid tribute to him.

Captain Sir Tom Moore is a one-off with a legacy that will be felt for years

The millions of pounds raised by Captain Sir Tom Moore have reached the length and breadth of the UK – and his legacy will be felt for years, according to the national charity caring for the NHS. The Second World War veteran – hailed as a “one-off” – raised £33 million after vowing to walk 100 laps of his garden before his 100th birthday in April 2020. The cash went to the NHS Charities Together Covid-19 appeal, with funds providing bereavement support and helping isolated patients in hospital stay connected to family and friends through technology. The charity has also been able to support the emotional and practical needs of staff, through counselling programmes and helplines, so that they can focus on their work at a time of immense pressure.

NHS charities will be forever grateful to Captain Sir Tom Moore | Bradford Telegraph and Argus

NHS charities will be “forever grateful” for Captain Sir Tom Moore’s achievements and his legacy will last for years, the head of the national charity caring for the health service has said. The Second World War veteran raised £33 million after vowing to walk 100 laps of his garden before his 100th birthday in April 2020. The cash went to the NHS Charities Together Covid-19 appeal, with funds providing bereavement support and helping isolated patients in hospital stay connected to family and friends through technology. Ellie Orton, chief executive of NHS Charities Together, praised Sir Tom’s “phenomenal and unbelievable” fundraising as she paid tribute to him.

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