Firms urged to back BHF
FIRMS across Halton are being encouraged to help beat heart disease in the borough by joining forces with the British Heart Foundation (BHF).
Heart and circulatory disease kills nearly 160,000 people in the UK each year.
In the North West alone, close to 18,000 lives are lost to heart and circulatory disease and around 840,000 currently live with the burden of these devastating conditions.
The BHF is calling on organisations across the region to help end this devastation by supporting the charity’s lifesaving work and become an official partner.
Last year, companies in the North West raised around £75,000, which will help BHF researchers identify revolutionary new ways to prevent, diagnose and treat heart and circulatory disease.
Companies can also play a vital role in helping the BHF create a nation of lifesavers.
By training staff in how to perform lifesaving CPR, businesses in Runcorn and Widnes can provide colleagues with skills they need if someone suffers a cardiac arrest.
BHF fundraising manager for the North West Michelle Bailey said: “Heart disease is heartless. Too many lives are lost in the North West each year, and we’re determined to do everything we can to keep more families together.
“We urgently need more funds to help end the devastation caused by heart disease, which is why we’re calling on the support of companies – large and small – across the region.
“Every pound raised through partnerships will help make a difference to the millions living with the terrible burden of heart disease.”
BHF research has helped halve death rates from heart and circulatory disease over the past 50 years.
Through the public’s generosity the BHF will fund half a billion pounds of new research by 2020.
For more information visit www.bhf.org.uk/ how-your-company-canhelp