99-Year-Old WWII Veteran's "Walkathon" Is Helping Raise Millions For Coronavirus First Responders

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Former British Army Captain Tom Moore is raising millions for Britain's National Health Service workers (Credit: Moore Family)

When 99-year-old Tom Moore announced a "walkathon" to help Britain's National Health Service (NHS) staff, he was hoping to collect a modest £1,000 ($1,250). Instead, the World War II veteran has managed to raise millions from donors worldwide in less than two weeks, and the money is still pouring in at unprecedented rates.

"Suddenly we were on £50,000 [$62,41]. Then £100,000 [$124,825]. Now the figures are just unbelievable," a beaming Moore told Daily Mail on April 15, 2020. "I turn my back for a few minutes, and it's shot up again. It's astonishing money. The sort of money you just can't visualize."

Moore's quest to raise money for the selfless and courageous healthcare workers serving at the forefront of the COVID-19 pandemic began on April 9, 2020, with a fundraising campaign on JustGiving.com. Entitled "Captain Tom Moore's 100 Birthday Walk for the NHS," it outlined his desire to raise money for the worthy cause by walking 100 laps of his 27-yard garden in Bedfordshire, England, before his 100th birthday on April 30, 2020. Moore's daughter, Hannah, who encouraged him to take up the challenge, said her father was seeking a way to thank the NHS doctors and nurses who helped him during a recent hip replacement surgery and a previous bout with skin cancer.

As part of a fundraising campaign, Moore promised to walk 100 laps of his garden by his 100th birthday on April 30, 2020 (Credit: Moore Family)

Though cautiously optimistic, Moore and his daughter believed their fundraising goal was a "stretch." To their pleasant surprise, they surpassed the £1,000 ($1,250) target within 24 hours of the campaign's start, and the donations have only accelerated since. As of April 16, 2020, an astounding £15,889,673.66 ($ 19,834,285) has been donated by 790,339 supporters.

In an interview with British television hosts Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid, a delighted Moore said: "It just shows that we're such a generous, thoughtful people throughout the country. We're so generous in every way that this sort of money had come along, and it's for such a super purpose for our doctors, our nurses, all the backup people deserve everything that we can give them."

Moore completing his final ten laps on live television with the National Guard in attendance (Credit: BBC/YouTube screen capture)

And Moore is far from done. After completing the final 10 of his promised 100 laps ahead of schedule on April 15, 2020, he announced his intention to continue the fundraising effort by walking an additional 100 laps — in 10-lap daily increments — by his centennial birthday. Moore's daughter is delighted about her father's decision to keep going, and says that the worthy cause is giving him a new purpose, something to look forward to each day.

When asked about the COVID-19 pandemic, the retired civil servant said, "You've all got to remember that we will get through it in the end, it will all be right. For all those people finding it difficult at the moment, the sun will shine on you again, and the clouds will go away."

Resources: Dailymail.co.uk, BBC.com, NPR.org

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201 Comments
  • thekingb
    thekingbover 1 year
    It is great he saved his country and fought from COVID-19 and for his Country.
    • masked_wolf
      masked_wolfover 2 years
      were did this take place
      • adroit_avimimus
        adroit_avimimusover 2 years
        Aww! That's so inspiring!
        • unknown_user14
          unknown_user14over 2 years
          COOL!
          • hoverqueen
            hoverqueenover 2 years
            Awesome!
            • aesthetic_blues
              • techfashion0315
                techfashion0315over 2 years
                Oh, man! What an inspiration. I don't think I am ever going to complain again that my feet hurt!
                • dark_wolf_alpha
                  dark_wolf_alphaabout 3 years
                  wow he's old but good
                  • octopus1234
                    octopus1234over 3 years
                    Hooray! Even at 100 years old he persevered and kept going. Sadly he died 2 months ago, but his legacy will live on! Donations are still pouring in.
                    • octopus1234
                      octopus1234over 3 years
                      When the campaign ended on Tom's 100th birthday at the end of the day, £32,796,475 had been raised, plus £6,173,663.31 expected from tax rebates. That's £38,9701,38.31 altogether! Congratulations! When I said donations are still pouring in they are, because the Tom Moore Foundation is still open for donation.
                    • octopus1234
                      octopus1234over 3 years
                      More exactly, he passed away on February 2nd 2021.
                    • pastelea
                      pasteleaalmost 4 years
                      Go grandpa!👏🏻I would like to do that to I usaly have a lemonade stand and donate the money to a local animal shelter!🐈🐕But I can not because covid-19 I have almost 50 dollars I am goin to give to that shelter when I get 100 dollars! I love to give.😍😘