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Woman sent 16,000 birthday cards for her 100th birthday after online appeal in Sheffield | Woman sent 16,000 birthday cards for her 100th birthday after online appeal in Sheffield |
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A woman in Sheffield has received more than 16,000 cards from around the world for her 100th birthday. | A woman in Sheffield has received more than 16,000 cards from around the world for her 100th birthday. |
A local radio station launched an appeal for Winnie Blagden, who will reach the milestone on Sunday, because she had no children or surviving family after the death of her husband. | A local radio station launched an appeal for Winnie Blagden, who will reach the milestone on Sunday, because she had no children or surviving family after the death of her husband. |
On its Facebook page, BBC Radio Sheffield said she had lived in the city for her whole life but now has “little contact with the outside world”. | |
A post on the social network calling for people to send her cards went viral, being seen by more than six million people. | A post on the social network calling for people to send her cards went viral, being seen by more than six million people. |
It sparked a phenomenal response, seeing 16,000 cards arriving from countries including Singapore and Taiwan, more than 200 presents and countless bunches of flowers. | |
Some groups also sent musical happy birthday messages in video form, including one from the Wales Musical Theatre Company and another from pupils at Balby Central Primary School. | Some groups also sent musical happy birthday messages in video form, including one from the Wales Musical Theatre Company and another from pupils at Balby Central Primary School. |
BBC Radio Sheffield presented Mrs Blagden with the piles of gifts at a surprise party staff threw for her today at the city’s town hall. | BBC Radio Sheffield presented Mrs Blagden with the piles of gifts at a surprise party staff threw for her today at the city’s town hall. |
Mrs Blagden reportedly said: “Everything has been lovely, I'm not used to it. I don't know why they're making all this fuss but I want to thank everyone, it's been beautiful.” | Mrs Blagden reportedly said: “Everything has been lovely, I'm not used to it. I don't know why they're making all this fuss but I want to thank everyone, it's been beautiful.” |
Earlier this year, an 11-year-old boy from Devon received a hundreds of birthday cards and a present from Nasa last month, after his mother put a plea on Facebook. | Earlier this year, an 11-year-old boy from Devon received a hundreds of birthday cards and a present from Nasa last month, after his mother put a plea on Facebook. |
Molly-Mole Povey, from Newton Abbot, Devon, set up a Facebook page for her son Roman because he admitted he had no friends at school. | Molly-Mole Povey, from Newton Abbot, Devon, set up a Facebook page for her son Roman because he admitted he had no friends at school. |
In another display of generosity, a French man with Down’s syndrome was sent 30,000 birthday cards from around the world. | In another display of generosity, a French man with Down’s syndrome was sent 30,000 birthday cards from around the world. |
The postal service reportedly had to use a lorry to deliver the mountain of envelopes and parcels sent to Manuel Parisseaux in Calais in November last year. | The postal service reportedly had to use a lorry to deliver the mountain of envelopes and parcels sent to Manuel Parisseaux in Calais in November last year. |
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