A widower, Royal Air Force (RAF) veteran, Jack Annall is set to receive more than 1,000 cards for his 101st birthday after his kind-hearted care home staff appealed to strangers to help make his day special.
Jack Annall will not be able to get a visit from his daughter Mary as she lives in Australia and cannot travel due to coronavirus restrictions. So, to avoid him feeling lonely, care home manager Vicky Gudgin, 32, appealed for cards to be sent to him at the facility in Halifax, West Yorkshire.
According to reports, Vicky was stunned by the response, with more than 700 cards having already arrived and hundreds more thought to be in the post.
Ms. Gudgin reacting to this said: “I knew he was feeling a little bit down about not being able to see his daughter and I thought, what can we do to lift his spirits? I thought, let’s get the community involved and the extent it has reached is incredible”.
She initially asked colleagues and residents at other homes to send cards, but the appeal snowballed once it was posted on social media and hundreds started arriving from all over the world.
Ms. Gudgin said: “Jack is a wonderful person and we really want to make the day special for him. Knowing Jack, he wouldn’t want a big party. I just thought it would be nice to get a few cards for him.
“Initially, I wanted to get 101 cards but we’ve already had 700 delivered. We’ve got 200 on the way from ex-servicemen and another from a local group. We’re well on course to get more than 1,000”.
The staff of the facility Jack Anall lives in have now set aside a lounge room in the home to accommodate all the cards and gifts.
Ms. Gudgin went on: “We’ve had businesses and people offering to send presents and arrange entertainment. We’ve had singers offer to come and perform. But Jack likes to be low-key so we’ve tried to keep it that way as best we can”.
Mr. Annall is now set to get a visit from the air force and local mayor, as well as enjoying a brass band concert on his big day, Thursday, August 19.
“He’ll have a visit from an RAF representative, the mayor is coming to see him and we have a brass band playing for him because he loves brass bands. We’re keeping the cards a surprise for him though”.
Gudin
Mr. Annall was born in Carlisle, Cumbria, but moved to Bradford, West Yorkshire, where he lived with his late wife, May.
He served as a joiner in the RAF for more than four years during the Second World War as part of Number 617 Squadron and worked on Mosquito planes.
Their daughter, Mary, now lives in Sydney and has not been to the UK for more than three years, in part, due to the coronavirus pandemic.
He has video calls with his daughter twice a week while his niece also visits once a week, but he has no grandchildren.
Well, Mr. Annall’s story looks very similar to how a nine-year-old boy, Oswald’s our day turned into a full-blown party after his appeal letter for vacation day items went viral on social media. It can be recalled that Oswald received several gifts from some companies and even top personalities. birthday, birthday
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