A new fundraising effort to raise money for COVID-19 relief is paying tribute to a British icon who sadly became a victim of the virus.
The #CaptainTom100 challenge was launched in honour of the late Captain Sir Tom Moore, who passed away in February at the age of 100.
The challenge, launched by Moore’s family, comes one year after Moore became a media sensation when video of him walking 100 laps around his backyard went viral, resulting in raising more than $45 million for Britain’s National Health Service.
RELATED: Sir Captain Tom Moore Has Died At Age 100 The challenge invites everyone to follow Moore’s lead by performing a task 100 times, with celebrities including David Beckham, Dame Judi Dench and more documenting their efforts on
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