British Heart Foundation is searching for local heroes
They ranged from inspirational children to remarkable fund-raisers and heroic individuals who stepped up to save the life of a stranger using CPR. Each winner and nominee shared a spirit that embodies all that is best about the UK.
We know there are many more unsung Heart Heroes out there and we want to shine a light on their selfless achievements. This will help the BHF raise awareness of the need for continued funding to bring new hope to the seven million people in the UK who are living with conditions such as stroke, coronary heart disease, vascular dementia and diabetes.
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Hide AdThat’s why we are calling on your readers to make a valuable nomination for the Heart Hero Awards 2019.
A ‘Heart Hero’ can be anyone from a nurse or doctor working in the field of heart disease to a young person with heart disease that has shown incredible courage and determination.
Those shortlisted will be invited to a glitzy awards ceremony in London on September 20, when the winners will be announced.
There are three categories open for public nominations: My Healthcare Hero, Inspirational Heart Hero and the Mark Lynn Young Heart Hero Award (under 18).
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Hide AdTo find out more about the categories or to make a nomination, visit www.bhf.org.uk/heartheroes
Entries close at 4pm on Friday, March 1 – we wish everyone the best of luck with their entries.
Simon Gillespie
Chief Executive, British Heart Foundation