What inspirational Terry, 96, did, when lockdown forced her to spend day after day on her own

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She doesn't have a particular distance that she is aiming for - but she walks roughly one quarter to half a mile each day.She plans to keep going until the lockdown is lifted entirely.Terry has had a long and rich life - she served in the Auxiliary Territorial Service, the women's branch of the British Army, during the Second World War.In 1946, she went to the Middle East, where she worked as a pay clerk for a company of locally enlisted Jewish women from Palestine."Through them I heard first-hand about their experience of escaping from fascist regimes.

This was my first experience of hearing about the fate of children growing up in war torn areas and it is a passion I have carried through the rest of my life.”in 1959 Terry set up the.

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