The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Captain Sir Tom poppy pins to be sold as part of legion fundraisin­g

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The Royal British Legion is to sell poppy pins made in tribute to Captain Sir Tom Moore to raise funds for the charity.

The special pins, available in silver and gold, each have 100 laseredged ridges to symbolise Sir Tom’s 100 years, his 100 laps of his garden and 100 years of the Royal British Legion charity.

A gemstone is placed at the centre of each poppy to signify hope.

All profits from the poppy pins, priced at £29.99 each, will go to the Royal British Legion, of which Sir Tom was a passionate supporter.

Second World War veteran Sir Tom captured the nation’s imaginatio­n at the height of the first coronaviru­s lockdown last year, setting out to walk 100 laps of his garden before his 100th birthday.

He raised £38.9 million for the NHS, including Gift Aid, with the money given to NHS Charities Together. Before his death in February this year, he and his family set up The Captain Tom Foundation with the motto of “inspiring hope where it is needed most”.

The foundation designed and approved the poppy pins.

Sir Tom’s daughter Hannah Ingram-Moore said: “My father was passionate about the wonderful work of the Royal British Legion, so to have his own Captain Sir Tom Moore poppy pin to help raise funds and awareness for their cause would have been a dream come true.

“My father’s belief that ‘Tomorrow will be a good day’ was a testament to the spirit he maintained during and after serving for his country.”

 ??  ?? Captain Sir Tom Moore died aged 100 in February.
Captain Sir Tom Moore died aged 100 in February.

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