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Celebrating the contribution of Captain Sir Tom Moore and Dabirul Islam Chowdhury OBE to the NHS and COVID-19 pandemic. 
 He believed that no one was too old, too disabled, too individual to make a change. 
 He believed that the responsibility to act lay with every one of us.
 He believed that this way, we could heal our wounded world

Highlights

  • In the midst of a global crisis, we are bombarded with numbers. 100,000 UK coronavirus deaths, over 150 million cases worldwide, and countless millions of lives changed forever

  • As the world awoke to his selfless dedication, awards poured in for Captain Tom

  • Mr Choudhury’s son, Atique, mentioned in an interview with the Independent that, “Where we are from in Bangladesh, we don't get much recognition for the work that we do, so this is for all the people who contributed towards my dad's success and all the victims of COVID-19."

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Introduction

In the midst of a global crisis, we are bombarded with numbers. 100,000 UK coronavirus deaths, over 150 million cases worldwide, and countless millions of lives changed forever. Sir Captain Tom Moore’s life was the opposite. In early March last year, the ninety-nine-year-old gentleman made a humble pledge. He would walk 100 laps of his garden, to raise £1000 pounds for NHS charities. The final figure was much, much greater.

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