The Scotsman

Hearts need help to beat pandemic

The British Heart Foundation in Scotland needs the public’s help now more than it ever has before, says James Jopling

- James Jopling, Head of BHF Scotland

There is no doubt the events of the last eight months have been unpreceden­ted. It feels impossible to think that as the clocked ticked into 2020, any of us could have imagined what our personal and working lives would look like now, let alone the devastatio­n to families and communitie­s brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic.

What has not changed, however, is our commitment at the British Heart Foundation (BHF) to protect our lifesaving work and support the 720,000 people living with heart and circulator­y diseases in Scotland. A commitment that is only made possible with your help and generosity.

At a time when hearts need help more than ever, we urgently need your support.

Our research funded by you over the last 60 years has revolution­ised how we prevent, diagnose and treat heart and circulator­y diseases to save and improve lives.

But Covid-19 has put many people with these conditions at greater risk than ever.

We now know that those with establishe­d heart disease are at a higher risk of more severe complicati­ons of Covid-19. We have been working tirelessly throughout the pandemic; our researcher­s have joined the fight against Covid-19, and we’re continuing to support patients and their families providing vital informatio­n through our Heart Helpline and the coronaviru­s pages on our website.

But the impact of the pandemic is the biggest challenge the BHF has faced. At a time when our research is needed most, our income has been devastated. As a result, we estimate we will have to cut in half what we spend on new research this year - from around £100 million to £50m.

Such a staggering fall in income could have a devastatin­g impact on UK cardiovasc­ular research, the careers of bright young scientists, and advances towards better treatment sand cur es for people with heart and circulator­y diseases.

As the biggest independen­t funder of research into heart and circulator­y diseases in Scotland, our priority is to save and improve lives. At a time when our research is needed most, we can't slow down now. Too many lives are at stake.

These diseases sadly cause the deaths of 1,400 people in Scotland each month and three in ten deaths in Scotland each year.

We have made great progress in the 60 years since the BHF was formed. The number of people dying from heart and circulator­y diseases in Scotland has fallen by half and we want to do more to help fund research into earlier diagnosis, more effective treatments, better outcomes and faster recovery.

As part of on-going efforts to protect life saving research, we are joining the Associatio­n of Medical Research Charities to call on the UK Government to establish a Life Sciences-Charity Partnershi­p Fund. But we also urgently need your help to keep up the pace of our research. We rely solely on your donations and ever y single penny is important to us.

This year, I have been con ti nually humbled and inspired by the response of our wonderful supporters and by the fortitude of our staff and partners to ensure we can continue our work at such challengin­g times. Since our shops re opened, we have been delighted to receive so many donations and to see so many customers returning. Every donation by you, every item sold to you, makes a difference.

And to our very many fundraiser­s who’ve seen their challenges cancelled and their plans postponed, it has been amazing to see the fabulous creative ideas you have come up with to continue to raise money for us.

Over the last six decades, your sup

port and our scientists have helped save and improve millions of lives. Our priorit y is to ensure this pandemic doesn’t change that and that together we can beat heartbreak forever. And we simply cannot do that without you.

For more ab out BHF’S work and how you can support us, visit www.bhf.org.uk/starts-with-your-heart

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