Member, Sheila Angell, 88 took part in the ‘Captain Tom 100 challenge’ by touching her toes 100 times every day in May!

All the money she raised came directly to us here at Sight for Wight.

Last year, Captain Tom Moore set out round his garden to thank our NHS heroes.  One hundred laps later, he’d raised an incredible £38.9 million for the NHS Covid-19 appeal.  His simple message of hope – “Tomorrow will be a good day” – inspired millions around the world and brought comfort and joy to so many during the pandemic.

Inspired by Captain Tom, Sheila took on this challenge of touching her toes 100 times each day during May and raised an incredible £1,077.29! The only problem is she enjoyed it so much she has carried on!

Everyone at Sight for Wight would like to thank Sheila for her support and dedication.

Pictured left to right: Lisa Hollyhead, Sheila Angell, daughter, Yvonne Durrant and close friend Linda Firby.