Leicester Mercury

Max meets Bear after in-tents fundraisin­g bid SPIRIT OF ADVENTURE

- MAX WOOSEY

He’s spent more than 560 nights in a tent raising money for terminally ill patients, but as Max stepped onto the stage to collect his Pride of Britain award he had no idea that he would be sleeping in a very special place that night.

The 12-year-old started sleeping in his back garden in March 2020 after his terminally-ill next-doorneighb­our Rick Abbott gave him the tent, to raise money for the hospice which had cared for him in his final weeks.

Initially aiming to do it until the end of the first lockdown, he decided to keep going, braving frost, heatwaves and even Storm

Bella – and has so far raised more than £640,000 and counting,

After receiving his Spirit of Adventure award from survival expert Bear Grylls the teenager, who has vowed to keep up the challenge indefinite­ly, revealed he’d pitched his tent on his hotel balcony last night because he “can’t remember what it’s like to sleep in a bed.”

But to his shock the rugby-mad teen from North Devon discovered the tent was no longer in the hotel – but on the pitch of Twickenham Stadium. Ashley Banjo’s brother

Jordan whisked Max and his dad out of the ceremony to the stadium, where they were later seen settling into their sleeping bags under the floodlight­s.

After he’d left, Bear said Max “never set out to be a hero. He set out to raise £100 for a little hospice. He’s raised £600,000 and changed not just that hospice’s future but so many others.

“He’s a true hero, he’s gone above and beyond, through the cold and storms, he’s super positive, big smile on his face, a never-give-up kid.”

 ?? ?? GMB Young Fundraiser award winners Hughie Higginson and Freddie Xavi with Susanna Reid, KSI and Ben Shephard
GMB Young Fundraiser award winners Hughie Higginson and Freddie Xavi with Susanna Reid, KSI and Ben Shephard

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