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Captain Tom 100 challenge for MK Act

Captain Tom 100 challenge for MK Act

On 6 April 2020, Captain Tom Moore set out round his garden to thank our NHS heroes. One hundred laps later, he’d raised an incredible £38.9 million for the NHS Covid-19 appeal.

His simple message of hope – “Tomorrow will be a good day” – inspired millions around the world and brought comfort and joy to so many during the pandemic.

Now it’s your turn to build on that legacy. Friday 30 April would have been his 101st birthday and to honour him and his amazing achievements, The Captain Tom Foundation would love everyone, of all ages and abilities, to take part in the Captain Tom 100.

Everyone is invited to take on a challenge for MK Act around the number 100 anytime and anywhere over Captain Tom’s birthday weekend. It’s so simple.

  • Think up your 100 challenge. It can be anything you like – from walking 100 metres to baking 100 cakes or writing 100 letters– this could be anything as long as it is in line with current government social distancing guidelines.
  • Take on your 100 any time between Friday 30 April and Monday 3 May

Ms Ingram-Moore said: “We want people to go crazy and create their own 100 – a challenge around the number 100.”

Fundraise or donate to MK Act Charity to help us raise money to take the families in our refuge to the seaside this summer holidays.

Share your 100 on social media using #CaptainTom100 and #MKActCharity

Click here to Donate to MK Act: www.localgiving.org.uk/mk-act

To set up a Fundraising page for MK Act: https://localgiving.org/fundraisers?charity=mk-act

Please note, to find us on Local Giving we are down as  mk-act (with a hyphen).

With your help, we can pay for a fantastic trip to the seaside for the families in our refuge who have been suffering from the effects of domestic abuse during lockdown.