Eight Year Old Reegan Davies’ 100th Birthday Card Campaign For Hero Captain Tom

Anyone who reaches the grand old age of 100 deserves to receive lots of birthday cards, but none are more deserving than Captain Tom Moore, who today (April 16), a fortnight from reaching his own special birthday milestone, has raised an astonishing £14 million (and counting) for the NHS.

Now, a campaign, the brainchild of eight-year old Welsh schoolgirl Reegan Davies, for everyone to send this hero a card in time for his birthday on April 30 is garnering widespread support from children and adults alike.

Above: Captain Tom Moore on BBC News completing his 100th lap, which has seen him raise more than £13 million for the NHS.
Above: Captain Tom Moore on BBC News completing his 100th lap, which has seen him raise more than £14 million for the NHS.

It’s not surprising though as the nation (and indeed the world) has been gripped over the last few days by the progress of war veteran Captain Tom who  originally set his sights on raising £1,000 for NHS Charities Together by completing 100 laps of his garden before his 100th birthday. At noon today he not only made his final 25 metre lap with his walking frame round the garden of the home he shares with his family in Marston Moretaine, but smashed his target out of the water, with his JustGiving fundraising page topping over £14 million, made up of donations from more than 650,000 people.

Above: Reegan Davies showing the birthday card she has created for Captain Tom for his imminent 100thbirthday.
Above: Reegan Davies showing the birthday card she has created for Captain Tom for his imminent 100thbirthday.

They may be an over 91-year age difference between Captain Tom Moore and Reegan Davies, but the plucky youngster shares the same determination in her mission for Tom. As soon as she heard about Tom’s valiant fundraising challenge she knew she wanted to something for him – and what better than ensure he would have a birthday awash with greeting cards and so launched a #makeacardfortom campaign.

Above: Examples of just a few of the cards that school children have made for Captain Tom as part of the #makeacardfortom campaign.
Above: Examples of just a few of the cards that school children have made for Captain Tom as part of the #makeacardfortom campaign.

“He is a war hero and now he’s my hero too,” said Reegan in a video hosted on a Twitter account hosted by her mum, echoing the sentiments shared by millions of others who have been inspired by Tom’s self-imposed challenge and his good grace.

Reegan is urging now urging everyone to join the #makeacardfortom campaign so that imagery of all the cards people make can be collated into a video and then shared with Tom and his family.

Here are Reegan’s instructions…

  1. Make a birthday card at home for Tom with pen and paper
  2. Share on your choice of social media – Facebook, Twitter or Instagram
  3. Use the hashtag #makeacardfortom so all the birthday cards can be collated together.
Above: The original Twitter post Reegan made about her campaign.
Above: The original Twitter post Reegan made about her campaign.

Anyone however wishing to send a real birthday card these should be sent to Captain Tom Moore, c/o Post Office Limited, 67 Bedford Road, Marston Moretaine, MK43 0LA, Bedfordshire, England.

Top: Eight year old Reegan Davies launched her #cardfortom campaign by video on social media.

 

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