Captain Tom Moore's daughter offers inside story of her hero dad exclusively to Milton Keynes charity

Captain Tom’s daughter is to host a virtual audience in support of Willen Hospice.
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Hannah Ingram-Moore supported Sir Tom during his his amazing lockdown challenge, and will be providing an exclusive ‘behind the lens’ insight into the biggest charity success story of our time.

Hannah and her husband Colin are long term supporters of the hospice and are offering the inside story exclusively to the charity, as a way of helping recover some of the drastic loss of fundraising income suffered throughout the Covid-19 pandemic.

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She has promised a private look into how their simple proposition became the story the whole world was talking about.

Hannah with her famous fatherHannah with her famous father
Hannah with her famous father

Captain Sir Tom, who has since been given the honorary title of Colonel, resolved to walk a hundred lengths of his Bedfordshire garden with a target of raising £1,000 for NHS Charities.

Supporters across the globe were captivated and the target was smashed, eventually raising £38.9M in just four weeks. In doing so, the 100-year-old also broke two Guinness World Records, and was awarded the country’s very first individual investiture by Her Majesty the Queen at Windsor Castle.

The ticket-only event will take place over Zoom on August 25 at 1pm.. Tickets can be booked online here .

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It is free to Hospice Business Club members, but tickets for non-members are priced at £35. All proceeds will go to Willen Hospice to help them care for local people and their families who are living with life limiting illnesses.

Hannah has has vowed to answer any question that is asked.

She said: “This year has been unprecedented for us all. As a family we could never have predicted how our lives would change in such a small space of time. I think most people think they know our story, but really they’ve seen only a snippet of what happened during just 17 weeks of our lives.

“I am delighted to be part of this exclusive event for Willen Hospice. It will be an opportunity to hear how the fundraiser spiralled into a worldwide phenomenon, how we managed it and how it has impacted on us since. It’s been an emotional, life-changing journey, and one we are ready to talk about."

She added; " “As our local charity, we have supported the Hospice for many years. My family and I are acutely aware of how difficult the Covid-19 lockdown has been for them. We all know someone who is touched by their care, and that is why we’re committed to helping them by sharing our story.”

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Willen Hospice CEO, Peta Wilkinson, said: “We can’t thank Hannah, Colin and Captain Sir Tom enough for offering us this rare, behind the scenes account. We were all captivated by the story, and I personally cannot wait to hear more about how his fundraiser took off in the way it did and how we can all learn from it.”