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70-Year-Old Man Raises More Than $1 Million for Charity with Solo Row Across Atlantic Ocean

70-Year-Old Man Raises More Than $1 Million for Charity with Solo Row Across Atlantic Ocean People 2/8/2021 © Provided by People Just Giving Frank Rothwell A 70-year-old British man who says his motto is You re never too old has completed a 3,000-mile solo journey rowing across the Atlantic Ocean and has raised more than $1 million for charity in the process. Frank Rothwell rowed ashore in Antigua more than a week ahead of schedule on Saturday, 56 days after he set sail from the Canary Islands on Dec. 12, according to his website. I felt quite emotional approaching the finish, he told the BBC. It took six long weeks to row the Atlantic, but the challenge itself has taken over 18 months of training and preparation, so I m very proud of what I ve achieved and the unbelievable journey I ve been on.

4-Year-Old Girl Gets Celebratory Send-Off From Hospital After 9-Month COVID Battle

4-Year-Old Girl Gets Celebratory Send-Off From Hospital After 9-Month COVID Battle People 2/3/2021 © Provided by People GoFundMe GoFundMe A 4-year-old girl who has been hospitalized since early 2020 after being diagnosed with COVID-19 is finally home. Stella Martin was released from the University of New Mexico Hospital last month following her nine-month battle with COVID-19, the facility announced with a video posted to social media. The footage showed Stella being wheeled to the hospital s exit as healthcare workers clap and cheer her on. After a severe bout with COVID-19, 4-year-old Stella Martin is leaving UNM Hospital, the hospital said. Stella came into the hospital in April after contracting COVID-19. She spent over 5 months in the Pediatric ICU and arrived in the CTH Acute Service in October.

Inside Capt Sir Tom Moore s Inspiring Life: From Serving in WWII to Being Knighted by the Queen

Inside Capt. Sir Tom Moore’s Inspiring Life: From Serving in WWII to Being Knighted by the Queen People 2/2/2021 © Provided by People VICKIE FLORES/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock Capt. Sir Thomas Moore When Capt. Sir Thomas Moore died this week at the age of 100, he left behind a century of life filled with love, hope, and of course, a dedication to helping others. The man who captured the world s heart last year after a simple lap around his yard led to more than $40 million raised for the U.K. s National Health Service was admitted to the hospital on Sunday. His daughter Hannah Ingram-Moore said he was battling pneumonia after testing positive for COVID-19, and on Tuesday, his death was announced on his official Twitter account.

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