Making it happen
We are all about people. We work hard every
day to support the people who need us most and, in turn, we rely on
the support of the general public.
We ask the people we work with what they want and need, and how
they like to work with us.
Then we do our very best to ensure those needs are met. Our free
membership service
Heart Matters is just one example of how
we work to provide what people tell us they need.
But none of our work would be possible without the generosity of
thousands of supporters across the UK. This comes in many forms and
there's a way for you to get involved that will suit you,
including:
- Donating - have a look at the many
different ways you can donate and how tax effective it can be
- Events - we run hundreds of fun
fundraising events across the UK every year, and they're a great
way to get fit
- Shopping - either online or at our
national network of BHF Shops
- Corporate partnerships - there are a
whole range of ways to get involved at work
- Pledging a legacy - almost half of
our income comes from people remembering us in their
wills.
How we made a difference in 2009/10
National Heart Month
This was the chance to really turn
the spotlight on heart disease and motivate the country to get
involved and get healthy. We wanted people to:
- be more aware of heart disease and the support we offer
- look after their heart health
- support our work through our Red for
Heart campaign
Some remarkable heart patients and their families starred in our
TV, radio and newspaper advertising campaign. The campaign extended
to BHF Shops and social media sites and we sent out over five
million leaflets.
We encouraged people to order our free
Heart Information Pack, which was full of health advice. We
promoted Heart Matters, a free support
service. We also launched a new health code: Be active, Eat
healthily, Avoid smoking, Take the lifestyle check. A simple way to
BEAT heart disease!
And of course we asked people to raise funds to support our
vital work.
Thousands of people picked up the phone to request a
Heart Information Pack. We hope this number will continue to
grow, so that more people can access the range of support we offer,
including our Heart HelpLine and our
Heart Matters service.
Red for Heart campaign
On 1 February people at 30 sites around the country blinked and
looked twice. The London Eye, York Minster, Nottingham Castle, all
lit red? It was the spectacular start of our ‘Red for Heart’
campaign.
We launched our first annual Red for
Heart photography competition. And from 12 January until
Valentine’s Day, people could write a love note in the window of
their local BHF Shop.
- Argos donated a very healthy £25,000 through sales of selected
fitness products.
- Lidl wholeheartedly supported the campaign by donating over
£37,000.
- Colgate Palmolive donated 10p for each Oral Healthcare product
sold in Boots as part of a ‘3 for 2’ offer, raising a total of
£100,000.
- New Covent Garden Food Co. created a ‘Heart Warming’ Soup of
the Month, raising a tasty £10,000.
Thousands of people took part in National Wear Red Day on Friday 26 February.
The theme was ‘Anything goes as long as it’s red’.
BHF Heart Pins were available through our online shop and on the
high street at BHF Shops, Argos, Homebase, Fitness First and Lloyds
TSB, Halifax and Bank of Scotland branches.
Celebrities came out in force to support us. They included Kate
Nash, McFly, Sharon Osbourne, Kelly Osbourne, Jacqueline Wilson,
Sir Roger Moore and Sir Alex Ferguson.
How you can help
Were you inspired by National Heart Month? Or by reading this?
Don’t leave it there! Spread the word about the BHF and the support
we offer. Find out about our new Hand on
Heart volunteering campaign.
And how we can help you
Tell your family, friends and colleagues to order a
Heart Information Pack and join our Heart Matters service. You can also use our
online map to find local BHF
services.