British Heart Foundation continue to make breakthroughs

Date published: 27 February 2018


Editor,

There is a lot to be proud of since we were founded in 1961.

Seven in ten people now survive a heart attack; the idea of heart transplants is now a reality and the majority of babies born with congenital heart conditions now live on to adulthood.

We want to say thank you to everyone who has donated to the BHF over the years – your money has helped to make these breakthroughs and save millions of lives; we simply wouldn’t have come so far if it wasn’t for your generosity.

But unfortunately, heart disease and circulatory disease isn’t a done deal. In North West England alone, an estimated 850,000 people are living with cardiovascular disease, and every year around 17,750 people die from these conditions.

Heart and circulatory disease still devastates thousands of families every year and is the cause of more than a quarter of all deaths in the UK.

Our fight isn’t over yet.

Up and down the nation, thousands of scientists are making it their mission to keep more families together.

As you read this letter, we are one step closer to finding a cure for heart failure, pioneering new methods of diagnosing inherited heart conditions and improving surgical procedures.

But these projects will cease to exist without donations, as they aren’t government funded.

By donating to the BHF, you will be helping around 1,000 research projects in over 50 locations to unlock the key to beating heart disease for good.

To be a part of this exciting prospect, please visit www.bhf.org.uk/thankyou

Simon Gillespie

Chief Executive at the British Heart Foundation

The views expressed are those of the author of the letter and not those of Oldham Chronicle.