Tony had to have both legs amputated in 2017 due to injuries he suffered as a baby, but despite being able to take only a few steps just before starting his fundraising challenge, he not only completed it but exceeded his target by walking more than 12.5km in total – and raising an astonishing £1.272m at the time of writing.
Tony’s parents Paula and Mark Hudgell, who adopted him when he was a baby, were joined at the finish by friends, family and Evelina London staff who look after Tony.
Paula said: “Tony is such a strong and determined boy and we are so proud. We’d like to thank everyone who has been so generous in supporting his fundraising; we couldn’t be happier that the money is going to a place that is so special to our family.”
Tony was inspired to take on the challenge after seeing fellow fundraiser Sir Captain Tom Moore on TV and was thrilled to receive a video message from Captain Tom himself, congratulating him on his achievement.
Tony also received royal support from HRH The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, who posted messages of congratulations on their Twitter and Instagram accounts. Other high-profile supporters include Ant and Dec, David Walliams, David Cameron, Alesha Dixon, Warwick Davis, Susanna Reid and Chelsea FC captain César Azpilicueta.
Caroline Gormley, Associate Director of Fundraising at Evelina London, said: “It was a joy to see Tony take the final steps of his challenge with a cheeky smile on his face.
This story is from the August 2020 edition of Kent Life.
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