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Girls who acquire an education are more likely to lead healthy, fulfilling lives and are less likely to marry early. They create better futures for themselves and their family, earn higher wages, and take part in decisions that most directly affect them. Education for girls boosts economies and lowers inequality. Girls who have more knowledge can make wiser decisions. Longer-attending girls can study more. They can make more money if they have strong work skills. Girls with more education make better mothers. They'll be aware of how to raise healthy, devoted, and content families and how to assist their kids thrive in school. Girls with education may support their communities. They can assist in raising funds for poor-charity people and enhancing medical and educational facilities
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In 2020, Sir Tom Moore became a symbol of hope and resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic by raising millions for the NHS. At the age of 99, he set out to walk 100 laps around his garden to raise funds for healthcare workers. His goal was to raise £1,000, but his efforts went viral, and he ultimately raised over £32 million. Sir Tom's remarkable determination and optimism inspired people around the world. He demonstrated that age is no barrier to making a meaningful impact. His fundraising achievement was not just a financial success but also a testament to the power of individual action in times of crisis. Sir Tom's legacy continues to inspire others to get involved in charitable causes, proving that even the smallest efforts can lead to the ultimate change.